Center for Gaming Innovation News
The International Gaming Institute’s Center for Gaming Innovation is an incubator that seeks to create innovative and commercially viable casino games.
Current Gaming Innovation News
With two dozen patents under their belts, Gaming Innovation students are grabbing the attention of casino game developers and showing the world what Vegas does best.
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Native Aruban Aron Kock found inspiration to come to the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Center for Gaming Innovation in a pile of mango leaves.
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Unique program boosts student entrepreneurship in the gaming technology industry.
Gaming Innovation In The News
In Nevada, some of the most stable jobs in the field have been with the slot suppliers. For those seeking to become game developers, one challenge has been that students under 21 don’t have the opportunity to study a lot of games in the field. In Nevada and many states, the legal gambling age is 21.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is set to hold a workshop Thursday on letting patrons register remotely for cashless wagering accounts.
Macau casino operators finally got an answer to their question on the Special Administrative Region’s plans for the gaming license renewal process.
The American Gaming Association’s Hall of Fame has announced its 2020 and 2021 classes.
The American Gaming Association (AGA) has announced the Gaming Hall of Fame classes of 2020 and 2021, recognising leaders who have distinguished themselves through significant contributions to the gaming industry.
Six gaming industry professionals, several with Las Vegas ties, will be inducted into the American Gaming Association Hall of Fame when the Global Gaming Expo convenes in Las Vegas next month.