Scientific Games’ SCiQ retail technology is set to roll out at North Carolina Education Lottery retailers as part of the lottery’s focus on improving the retail environment for its scratch-off games.

The company will deploy 1,000 SCiQ units at lottery retailers across North Carolina. NCEL scratch-off games represented more than $2.9bn in retail sales in fiscal year 2024, anchoring NCEL among the world's top 15 performing instant game lotteries.
Offering real-time scratch game inventory management data that amplifies the power of Scientific Games’ SciTrak predictive ordering system used by NCEL, SCiQ creates supply chain efficiencies proven to lift scratch game sales.
In stores, SCiQ improves operational and reporting efficiencies for retailers. Lottery players will benefit from new digital displays that provide details on available games, enhancing the ordering experience.
SCiQ is currently deployed at chain and independent retailers in more than a dozen US markets and recently launched for the first time in Europe.
The picture shows Scottie Williamson, Raleigh regional manager for the North Carolina Education Lottery, at the installation of the retail ecosystem.