About SPIELO International™

Walter Bugno

"The former ATRONIC and SPIELO businesses have joined together under one identity to reflect our full integration, and to meet our single shared goal of becoming a unified, content-driven business."

Walter Bugno, President & CEO, SPIELO International

SPIELO International designs, manufactures and distributes top-performing cabinets, games, central systems and associated software to legal gaming markets around the world. We offer a complete range of end-to-end gaming products for diverse gaming segments, including distributed government-sponsored markets, commercial casino markets, and Amusement With Prize (AWP) markets.

Serving more than 1,500 customers on five continents, SPIELO International has approximately 200,000 gaming machines deployed worldwide, and holds more than 300 gaming licenses. Of those, it is licensed to sell machines in 25 U.S. states, including Nevada, as well as 142 tribes.

SPIELO International has a dedicated workforce of approximately 1,200 employees in 17 countries. Its manufacturing operations are in Moncton, Canada, with major offices located in Graz, Austria; Las Vegas, Nevada; Lima, Peru; Luebbecke, Germany; Monaco; Moncton, Canada; Providence, Rhode Island; Rome, Italy; and Warsaw, Poland.

SPIELO International is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lottomatica S.p.A., one of the world's largest commercial lottery operators and a market leader in the Italian gaming industry. Lottomatica is majority owned by the De Agostini Group, a century-old publishing, media, and financial services company.

SPIELO International is also a member of the Gaming Standards Association™  and supports open industry standards such as Game to System® (G2S®) and System to System® (S2S®) protocols.

 

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History

  • SPIELO International was formed by the integration of former sister companies ATRONIC and SPIELO.
  • SPIELO was established in Canada in 1990, and became the world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of high performance Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs), games, central systems and services.
  • ATRONIC was established in Austria in 1993 and became a leading provider of casino games and products, including linked gaming solutions. In 2003 ATRONIC acquired ATRONIC Systems, the largest systems provider in Europe.
  • GTECH acquired SPIELO in 2004, and later, in 2008, GTECH completed its acquisition of ATRONIC.
  • In 2006, GTECH Holdings Corporation was acquired by Lottomatica S.p.A., and in 2009, SPIELO and ATRONIC became direct subsidiaries of Lottomatica.