The Australian gaming industry is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the international gambling market. Overall, local growth has been immense, and one particular company is expanding to meet the demand. Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has recently announced that it will be expanding operations in its three labs across Australia. The main objective for GLI is to test electronic gaming equipment and poker machines.
The company works with operators in over 450 jurisdictions, helping to maintain the integrity of the gaming industry around the world. GLI’s services include, testing, inspection, certification, consulting, forensics and training. GLI has been around for 25 years. In that time, it has become one of the leading testing labs and gaming consultancy groups in the world.
To celebrate its impressive record, GLI plans to bring new talent into its three Australian-based labs (GLI Australia). Over the course of the next three months, they will be hiring 18 new engineers and technical experts. As the Australian gambling market continues to grow – with the construction of new casinos and addition of new gaming machines – now is the ideal time to see an expansion of games testing in the country.
GLI’s growth is welcome, as it will help to ensure that players remain protected and that operators adhere to fair gaming regulations. “Regulators, manufacturers and operators have come to trust GLI Australia as a true partner, and our operational performance continues to scale with growth benefiting regulators, manufacturers and operators,” said GLI Australia COO Espee de Robillard.
The company has announced four appointments of renowned experts in the gaming industry. David Dang, Surendranath Dwarakanath, Liliana Hrncic and Ken Truc Han Truon are well-known in the market for the expertise in test engineering. Each new member has an average of 17 years of experience, and they will be a valued member of GLI Australia.