International Game Technology’s subsidiary, IGT Global Services Limited, has secured a seven-year deal with the Thuringian State Lottery in Germany to deploy its retail central system technology, Aurora, as well as associated software upgrades.
The contract will begin when the new platform is live, which is scheduled for March 2026.
Aurora, an integral feature of OMNIA, IGT’s player-centric, omnichannel lottery solution, contributes to lottery innovation and profitability.
The platform will include intuitive, user-friendly applications, tools, and reporting capabilities to manage all of LOTTO Thüringen’s transaction processing, game management, and back-office activities.
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“Throughout our decades-long relationship, LOTTO Thüringen has relied on IGT’s versatile and high-performing central system technology,” stated Jochen Staschewski, LOTTO Thüringen’s CEO.
“Upgrading our central retail system to IGT’s advanced platform and back-end software will enable us to streamline our business processes and continue operating with the highest levels of efficiency.”
“IGT’s retail central system incorporates a suite of flexible solutions designed to help manage, transform, and further grow LOTTO Thüringen’s business,” Jay Gendron, IGT Chief Operating Officer, Global Lottery, stated.
“With this long-term contract extension, LOTTO Thüringen is well-positioned to continue leveraging IGT’s secure, responsible, and modernized technology and software. Leveraging these best-in-class tools will help the Lottery achieve its aim of assisting good causes across the state.”
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