18. January 2010
Novomatic Cooperates with Bally Wulff
The Novomatic Group of Companies has concluded a cooperation agreement with German producer Bally Wulff.
The future international partnership agreement between the Novomatic Group of Companies and Bally Wulff provides for the provision of new gaming content for the Berlin based company. These games, developed by Novomatic, will comply with the German technical guideline 4.1 (TR 4.1). Additionally it has been agreed that the Austrian concern will deliver a new multi-game cabinet to Bally Wulff. In the second half of 2010 LÖWEN and CROWN will, in the course of a ‘Big Bang’, release further internationally proven games according to TR 4.1 for the German market.
The cooperation with Bally Wulff will be put into practice by the wholly owned subsidiary of Novomatic AG, Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH (AGI), that maintains a close synergetic cooperation with the group affiliates LÖWEN and CROWN.
Austrian Gaming Industries GmbH (AGI) a 100 percent subsidiary of Novomatic AG (www.novomatic.com) is an integrated global gaming company specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and sales of electronic gaming machines and advanced technology products, in addition to extensive operational activities encompassing casinos, electronic gaming halls and sportsbetting outlets. As Europe's leading manufacturer AGI delivers one of the broadest product ranges in the industry
NOVOMATIC Group of Companies – comprising NOVOMATIC AG as well as the Swiss sister subsidiaries ACE Casino Holding AG and C.S.C. Casino Systems Holding AG – is one of the largest international integrated gaming groups, ranked as number one in Europe, and employs more than 15,000 staff worldwide (2,700 in Austria). Founded by the entrepreneur Prof. Johann F. Graf the group has locations in 22 countries, produced more than 100,000 gaming machines in 2008 and exports its hightech gaming equipment to 62 countries. The group also comprises Admiral Sportwetten GmbH, Austria’s leading sportsbetting operator with more than 190 outlets, and operates a total of 105,000 gaming machines in the group’s 800 plus owned electronic casinos and casinos as well as via rental concepts.





















