Asia
AGTech Wins Lottery Hardware Bids in Five Chinese Provinces

Beijing AGTech GOT Technology, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AGTech Holdings Limited, has won sports lottery terminal procurement bids in five Chinese provinces. Among them, traditional sales terminals for sports lottery are provided for Jilin and Hubei, and Android terminals for sports lottery are provided for Anhui, Shanxi and Guizhou.
The procurement of lottery terminals across the nation in the first four months of 2020 was basically at a standstill due to the epidemic and has now resumed. AGTech GOT won in various provinces in succession in the first batch of bidding projects, which consolidated AGTech’s leading position in China’s sports lottery terminal market, demonstrating the continued effort and competitiveness of AGTech’s lottery terminals. AGTech will continue to enhance product innovation, ensure safety and R&D compliance, and contribute to the overall healthy development of China’s lottery market.
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