UK-based roulette specialist Cammegh will be presenting an array of innovative new products at the ICE Totally Gaming show in January.

Andrew Cammegh

In addition to its range of roulette wheels, the company will launch its new high-powered Billboard Controller at Earls Court.

“The high power means we can run four videos simultaneously, while the small footprint means that it is suitable for small D-shaped card tables,” company director Andrew Cammegh told InterGaming. “As such, we will be launching our new punto banco and baccarat displays, compatible with the Angle Eye card shoe, as well as our new EyeCard camera card recognition system suitable for games including baccarat and blackjack.”

Cammegh is also planning to present its Mercury 360 Aurora wheel for the first time in the UK. The Aurora has all the standard Mercury 360 features, including electronic level sensor and four in-rim sensors for the fastest roulette result recognition, but also has the unique feature of selecting a random winning colour as well as the number.

“The random colour feature lends a colourful and exciting new dimension to roulette,” said Cammegh.

As well as several new roulette sidebets, Cammegh will be demonstrating its Wheel manager software toolkit that provides operators with a wide range of data. Using the Ethernet port on the Mercury 360 wheel, the system enables Cammegh engineers to inspect the performance of the wheel remotely to provide online inspection and service.

“ICE is presenting to our local market, the most convenient show on the calendar for us to exhibit at and the show where we can exhibit our entire range of product,” explained Cammegh. “It is the show that kicks off the year and a strong indicator of the year ahead.

“Cammegh has exhibited at every Earls Court show and over the years it has proven to be a successful show for us and our customers.”