Gaming Laboratories International said it has completed an expansion of its Italy lab by boosting its lab size, staff and storage to meet customer demand.
Due to a modification in the Comma 6A game and protocol requirements, GLI Italy’s technical manager, Rocco Ramos, said in a company statement that there has been a significant increase in the number of testing submissions.
GLI Italy said it has also seen an increase in submissions for international jurisdictions. The company, which has 13 testing laboratories spanning the globe, said it has focused on training engineers to work in both the domestic Italian market as well as being able to test for international standards.