PRESS RELEASE
Gaming Laboratories International says GLI Australia has been integrated into GLI’s global submission process with a new common database to help suppliers enter the global marketplace quickly. Additionally, GLI has promoted three managers in its Australian labs.
Ian Hughes, GLI Managing Director of the Asia/Pacific Region said, “Integrating GLI Australia into the company’s global submission process means that suppliers based in Australia now have the same seamless, streamlined process as suppliers who use GLI labs on other continents. Our exclusive approach is different, because our exclusive technologies – namely GLIAccess® and GLI Link® – work in concert to ease suppliers’ path to market. Additionally, our proprietary Point.Click.Transfer.SM tool will be active in Australia in March. These tools, combined with our unparalleled experience in global markets, make GLI an unrivaled choice.”
GLI also announced three key staff advances. In the company’s Adelaide lab, Samantha Powell has been promoted to Manager of Compliance and Quality Assurance and Daniel McDougall has been promoted to Group Engineering Manager. While based in Adelaide, Powell’s and McDougall’s responsibilities extend to all three of GLI’s labs in Australia.
Sydney lab-based Alvin Foo has been promoted to Business Development Manager. Foo will oversee development in all three of GLI’s Australian labs.
GLI Australia Managing Director Zelko Galic said, “We are thrilled to announce these promotions. Samantha, Daniel and Alvin have proven themselves to be extremely valuable to GLI and, perhaps more importantly, to our clients. Each is a trusted expert, and the Australian gaming industry is better because of their work.”
For more than 20 years, Gaming Laboratories International has been the world leader in providing independent testing, inspection and certification services to the gaming industry. With 15 laboratories spread across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America, GLI is the only global organization of its kind to hold U.S. and international accreditations for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, 17020 and Guide 65 standards for technical competence in the Gaming industry. GLI offers independent third party evaluation and certification of Gaming technology, devices and systems in addition to providing network and information security assessments. For more information, visit www.gaminglabs.com.