Industry News
Gary Platt Manufacturing Launches Anti-microbiological Fabrics for Casino Seating

Gary Platt Manufacturing has launched a new line of anti-microbiological fabrics for casino seating.
Gary Platt’s new Healthy Play line of upholsteries does not support microbiological growth and is also inherently anti-fungal and anti-mildew. Additionally, the upholsteries contain no anti-bacterial chemicals and meet stringent VOC emission standards, which can result in overall healthier indoor air quality.
The durable Healthy Play antimicrobial, antifungal upholsteries come in three different varieties and textures with a total of 42 different colours in the collection, making customisation easy.
“At Gary Platt, we are sharply focused on comfort, safety, and durability to help our customers succeed. Over the last several months, in addition to the continual work we have been doing hand-crafting casino and hospitality seating, we have been actively seeking partnerships that help our customers in this new world. The result of that months-long effort is our new Healthy Play line. We are proud to introduce the new line to give our casino customers everywhere an important way to help their players feel comfortable,” Joshua Corrick, CCO of Gary Platt, said.
-
Latest News7 days ago
63 suspicious betting alerts reported by IBIA in Q1 2025
-
Conferences in Europe7 days ago
Inaugural iGaming Event for Technology Leaders: Technology in Gaming Conference 2025
-
Press Releases7 days ago
Boomerang’s insights: The evolution of sports betting traffic
-
Latest News7 days ago
Team Vitality launches RushBee: Creative media agency dedicated to helping brands shape the future of entertainment
-
Latest News5 days ago
Mindway AI partners with BetComply to scale safer gambling support
-
Latest News7 days ago
Olympian Legends: Galaxsys’ New Slot Game Inspired by Ancient Myths
-
Latest News7 days ago
Altenar leverages power of influencers with Tipster Module launch
-
Latest News5 days ago
EveryMatrix set for another standout year with strong Q1 performance