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Atronic, Pockaj sign deal

22 June 2007

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Atronic, leading supplier of gaming solutions, announces a manufacturing and licensing agreement with Pockaj d.o.o., a Slovenia based company well known for its position of leadership in the creation of the high profile, multiplayer electronic "ALFASTREET" roulette stations.

Under the agreement, Atronic will manufacture and distribute current and future Alfastreet products for the North American market.

"With this agreement, Atronic has reached another major milestone in rounding out our product portfolio. We are proud to present this exciting and technologically advanced multiplayer roulette station to the North American Player," said Ken Bossingham, Chief Operating Office of Atronic Americas, LLC.

"We are proud of the relationship we have formed with Atronic and look forward to a productive future in the North American marketplace," said Damijan Plecko, Director of sales and operations at Pockaj d.o.o.

The ATRONIC Group of companies, a leading global provider of casino games and services, is headquartered in Germany. The group companies Atronic International, Atronic Americas and Atronic Systems maintain offices in the USA, Europe, Russia, Latin America, South Africa and Australia. ATRONIC is dedicated to producing only the highest quality of entertaining games and products, including dynamic casino management and linked gaming solutions, which are being operated in 90 countries worldwide. ATRONIC holds a total of 200 worldwide gaming licenses including the United States of America, where it is licensed to sell machines in 24 states and to 140 tribes.

ATRONIC is a member of the Gaming Standards Association and supports open industry standards such as Game to System (G2S) and System to System (S2S).

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