The independent expert for testing, certifying and training in gaming, NMi, has been formally approved to cover testing of gaming in Denmark.

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Following an extension of its ISO17025 accreditation, NMi has become the first and only European-based lab to achieve the accreditation and one of the very few suppliers that can offer turnkey compliance within the newly regulated territory, covering all aspects of testing from software to operations either at its lab or on site.

This latest endorsement comes after its recent approvals to test in Spain and Quebec, as well as its long standing presence in traditional jurisdictions such as Alderney, the UK and Malta.

To gain an extension to its existing ISO17025 accreditation, NMi was required to prove to UKAS (UK Accreditation Service) that it could meet a number of stringent qualifications with respect to testing gaming software and the operators that use that specific software.

As a qualified tester and auditor in the jurisdiction, NMi is permitted to conduct the full scope of requirements in Denmark including quarterly vulnerability scans and annual penetration tests. UKAS commented that one of the laboratory’s main strengths is the competent and experienced staff.

Andrew Rosewarne, director of NMi UK, said: “Thirty years experience of gaming in Europe is what drives NMi to continue its momentum in gaining accreditation for online testing in the newly-regulated jurisdictions such as Spain and Denmark."

Julian Borg-Barthet, business development manager, NMi UK, added: “This accreditation significantly strengthens our position in Europe and furthers our capacity to cater to our customers’ specific needs.”