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Successful trade show appearance at the WLA World Meet 2009 & 12th CIBELAE Congress _2009-11-04
From October 21–27, the World Lottery Association (WLA) and the CIBELAE (Corporación Iberoamericana de Loterías y Apuestas del Estado) organised a lottery conference in Santiago, Chile. Nearly twice as many delegates as expected made the event a resounding success.The programme highlights at the WLA World Meet 2009 & 12th CIBELAE Congress in Santiago, Chile, not only included numerous specialist presentations, but also a product exhibition. The talented KeWin lottery terminal family attracted a large number of interested parties to the KEBA exhibition stand and once more enabled KEBA to demonstrate the power of innovation and flexibility.
As a result of a steady increase in contacts, in the meantime KEBA is known in the Latin American region (Central and South America) and with the help of an excellent reference in the shape of the operator of the Spanish national lottery (STL), has established a highly positive market image.
Among others, the following high-grade, modular terminals were on display:The large number of interested parties made KEBA's presence at WLA World Meet 2009 & 12th CIBELAE Congress a complete success.
As a result of a steady increase in contacts, in the meantime KEBA is known in the Latin American region (Central and South America) and with the help of an excellent reference in the shape of the operator of the Spanish national lottery (STL), has established a highly positive market image.
Among others, the following high-grade, modular terminals were on display:
- KeWin micro – the tiny lottery terminal with gigantic performance that has been specially developed for use in limited spaces.
- KeWin multimedia – the most reliable high-speed terminal on the market, which with its unsurpassed pace and precision, provides the ideal solution for outlets with medium to high ticket volumes.
- KeWin check – the self-service lottery terminal, which offers the reading of game receipts, evaluation and transfers to the central system within fractions of a second






