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QCI’s Andrew Cardno to Speak on Optimizing Casino Floor Mix at Global Gaming Expo 2025

 

Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), a global leader in AI-driven casino analytics, announced that Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer Andrew Cardno will be a featured speaker at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2025 in Las Vegas.

Cardno will join a panel of industry leaders for the session “Optimizing Casino Floor Mix: Strategies for Revenue and Engagement” on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, from 10:30 AM – 11:20 AM in Titian 2205.

The panel will address one of the most debated topics in gaming: how many leased or shared revenue games should be included on the casino floor. As casinos adapt to changing trends in floor design, panelists will share strategies for balancing revenue optimization with player engagement and long-term satisfaction.

“The question of floor mix is both mathematical and strategic. Our work at QCI has shown that data-driven insights—when paired with operator experience—can dramatically impact both revenue and guest experience. I’m honored to join such a distinguished panel to explore the future of slot floor optimization,” said Cardno.

Dennis Amos, CFO of Sky City Acoma, said: “From a financial and operational perspective, the composition of the casino floor is one of the most critical decisions we make. The right balance between owned and participation games directly impacts revenue, costs, and ultimately, the long-term sustainability of our operations. This panel’s discussion will provide invaluable insights for operators striving to make data-informed, profitable decisions.”


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