Touchscreen expert Zytronic creates futuristic gaming machine concept

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Touchscreen expert Zytronic creates futuristic gaming machine concept
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Zytronic is pioneering a futuristic new gaming machine concept for casinos and bars, using invisibly powered ‘floating’ components in partnership with glass manufacturer Pilkington.

The revolutionary gaming concept, termed as ElectroglaZ, will power itself completely through contact with players. Zytronic is able to create the product through two layers of coated glass, which itself acts as the wire, and produces an effect whereby devices appear to float in front of the consumer in an optically transparent panel. 

The product will feature an upright sheet of laminated glass, a 21.5” touchscreen for players to interact with, a phone charger powered by induction capabilities, a USB port for additional device connectivity and a branded LED display.

Pilkington is partnering with Zytronic to manufacture the glass itself, with its NSG TEC electronically conductive glass able to interact with the touchscreen software that sits behind. The technology is also used in other applications, from heated glass for commercial refrigeration, heat reflecting and other electro-optical products.

Dr Andrew Morrison, Technical Director at Zytronic, commented: “Gaming is among the world’s most rapidly evolving markets, where players and product developers alike are always looking to try out innovative and futuristic new technology. Using wireless power transfer, Zytronic are revolutionising the look and feel of traditional gaming machines to enhance the gaming experience.”

Aderlan Vitalino from NSG Group, which owns Pilkington, said: “Zytronic are taking advantage of the unique properties of NSG TEC™ to realise futuristic new entertainment concepts. The glass surface is highly durable and easy to wipe clean, making it ideal for high-touch surfaces such as those on gaming machines.”

The gaming concept recently received significant interest at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, where it was presented to slot machine product developers.