International Game Technology has inked a deal with the Massachusetts Gaming Commission for the provision of a central monitoring system.
Under the term of the deal the system will monitor up to 20,000 electronic gaming devices at up to four venues in the Commonwealth, with the Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville being the first venue. IGT expects to receive approximately $23 million in revenues over 10 years from the deal.
“IGT welcomes the opportunity to assist the Massachusetts Gaming Commission in building this new and exciting business endeavor in the Commonwealth,” commented Michael Chambrello, chief executive officer of IGT North America Lottery.
“We look forward to working closely with the Commission to deliver this flexible, secure, and robust [INTELLIGEN] system that will allow them to effectively manage their new business and help to generate additional revenue for the Commonwealth.”
The implementation of IGT’s INTELLIGEN System in Massachusetts will be its sixth in the United States.