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SlotCycle Joins Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) to Advance Sustainable Gaming Solutions
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LAS VEGAS - PennZone -- SlotCycle, a leading platform for the resale and repurposing of gaming equipment, proudly announces its official membership in the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM)—the premier international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of electronic gaming devices, lotteries, systems, table games, key components, and support products and services for the global gaming industry.

By joining AGEM, SlotCycle becomes part of a network of over 160 member companies across 22 countries, all committed to driving innovation, regulatory progress, and responsible growth within the gaming sector.

Jeff Jordan, CEO of SlotCycle, commented:

"Joining AGEM represents an important step in SlotCycle's mission to modernize how the gaming industry manages its equipment lifecycle. Our goal is to bring greater transparency, trust, and operational efficiency to the resale and repurposing of gaming assets. Through our digital marketplace and full-service logistics center, we empower buyers and sellers to navigate the secondary market with confidence. AGEM's leadership in fostering collaboration, innovation, and responsible practices makes it a natural partner for our vision of a more sustainable and accessible gaming ecosystem. We're excited to contribute to its efforts and to help shape the future of gaming."

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Daron Dorsey, President & CEO of AGEM, added:

"We are pleased to welcome SlotCycle into AGEM's diverse membership. Their unique approach to the secondary market for gaming equipment brings a fresh perspective to our collective efforts. SlotCycle's commitment to sustainability and innovation complements AGEM's mission to support the global gaming supplier sector. We anticipate their active participation in our initiatives and value the expertise they bring to our community."

SlotCycle's membership reinforces its commitment to promoting sustainable practices and collaborative development across the gaming industry. Through this partnership, the company will support AGEM's global efforts to advance the interests of gaming equipment suppliers via political action, regulatory engagement, trade show partnerships, educational initiatives, information sharing, and good corporate citizenship.

About SlotCycle

SlotCycle is the premier digital marketplace for buying and selling used gaming equipment worldwide. Our platform connects casinos, manufacturers, and resellers, offering a transparent, efficient, and compliant environment for transacting slot machines, parts, and related assets. With a 35,000 sq. ft. logistics center, we provide end-to-end services, including refurbishment, software conversions, and global distribution. Committed to sustainability and innovation, SlotCycle empowers the gaming industry to maximize asset value and reduce environmental impact. For more info visit http://www.SlotCycle.com

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About AGEM

The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) is a non-profit international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of electronic gaming devices, systems, and components. AGEM works to further the interests of gaming equipment suppliers through political action, regulatory influence, trade show partnerships, educational alliances, information dissemination, and corporate citizenship. With over 160 members in 22 countries, AGEM plays a critical role in shaping the future of the global gaming industry.

Media Contact
Carlos Carrion
VP, International Sales & BD
SlotCycle
carlos@slotcycle.io


Source: SlotCycle

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