NAV is Exclusive Surveillance Technical Integration Sponsor at 2022 World Game Protection Conference

North American Video (NAV) the security integrator with more casino security system installations and gaming partners across the United States than any other systems integration firm, has again been named as the exclusive Surveillance Technical Integration Sponsor at the 2022 World Game Protection Conference (WGPC).

The three-day event, which runs Feb 15 to 17 at the Tropicana Las Vegas, attracts casino surveillance, gaming and regulations professionals from around the world to focus on new and emerging threats, vulnerabilities and risk to gaming operations.

“We are extremely pleased to be back at the 2022 World Game Protection Conference after a two year hiatus due to the global pandemic, and we look forward to personally meeting again with clients and partners here at the show,” said Laurie Smock, vice president at NAV. “NAV has been a dedicated sponsor of World Game Protection since its inception in 2005, and we are most grateful to Willy and Jo Allison for staging this fantastic event once again in 2022.”

NAV has a team of professionals dedicated to casino and gaming surveillance and security on-site at the WGPC (Booth T2) to discuss new and innovative integration solutions that proactively address threats to casino entertainment complexes.

NAV’s exhibit at this year’s event features a new touchless weapons screening solution from technology partner Evolv that is designed to automatically detect concealed weapons without impeding pedestrian traffic flow or speed. In addition to bringing cutting edge technologies like this to the gaming industry, NAV continues to deliver outstanding customer support to the gaming industry by offering a comprehensive range of system integration design, installation and managed services that deliver world-class performance at the lowest possible total cost of ownership.

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