SYNKROS expands biometric gaming innovation at G2E Asia with SYNK Vision Tables
Konami Gaming is set to unveil SYNK Vision Tables at G2E Asia, marking a significant advancement in biometric player recognition by integrating slot machines and table games into a unified platform.
Powered by SYNKROS, Konami’s award-winning casino management system, SYNK Vision creates a comprehensive gaming ecosystem. Developed in collaboration with Xailient, this cutting-edge solution employs privacy-safe facial recognition technology to deliver a seamless and secure gaming experience while adhering to the highest standards of data protection.
SYNK Vision Slots has already transformed the gaming floor by allowing players to log in, earn rewards, and receive personalized promotions simply by sitting down at a machine. Through real-time biometric authentication, the system enhances security, prevents card misuse, and eliminates the need for physical loyalty cards. Players and operators have embraced this seamless experience, improving engagement and operational efficiency.
SYNK Vision Tables revolutionizes player tracking and engagement by automatically recognizing players as they take their seats, eliminating the need for manual card presentation or dealer intervention. This innovation ensures seamless seating and instant rating, allowing casinos to accurately monitor play duration, bet amounts, and overall activity without disrupting the player experience. Players benefit from real-time ratings, personalized rewards, and enhanced service, all achieved effortlessly.
“By unifying slots and tables under a single biometric ecosystem, SYNK Vision provides casinos with a holistic view of player activity,” said Joe Mayer, Systems Sales & Operations Manager at Konami Australia Pty Ltd. “This integration enables operators to optimize loyalty programs, streamline operations, and enhance security measures. Players enjoy a more personalized and rewarding experience, while casinos gain valuable insights to drive engagement and operational efficiency.”
