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  • Missouri: Bill opening the door to potential Osage River casino in discussion at House | Yogonet International

    Missouri: Bill opening the door to potential Osage River casino in discussion at House | Yogonet International

    A Missouri House committee considered a bill Wednesday that would put a constitutional amendment before voters to expand casino gambling. House Joint Resolution 23 would put a measure on the ballot that, if passed, would allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to grant a license for a casino on the Osage River. 

    Bill sponsor Rep Jeff Knight cited projections that a casino in the Lake of the Ozarks area could net about $100 million in revenue annually. The gaming commission taxes 25% of casinos’ revenue, which means the state would take in about $25 million a year, as reported by the Columbia Missourian.

    Mayor Dennis Newberry of Lake Ozark, a city of 2,000 along the Osage River considered the most likely site for a casino, said the city needs about $25 million in capital improvement projects it cannot afford, blaming few local taxpayers and a lack of “meaningful reinvestment” in the city’s hospitality industry in 40 or 50 years. The $2.5 million his city would secure in casino tax revenue yearly would bring his community “many opportunities,” noted Newberry.

    Krista Watts, one of Lake Ozar’s aldermen, said that when she attended a state municipal league convention, the only four representatives in the room who said they were not struggling to generate revenue had casinos in their communities. She noted that a casino would also benefit the seasonal Lake Ozark economy by creating more year-round jobs


    Lake of the Ozarks

    The Osage Nation is vying to build a casino in Lake Ozark, but HJR 23 does not affect their development directly because Native American tribes are not subject to state law, notes the cited source. Kimberly Pearson, CEO of the Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise Board, said the Osage have purchased land in Lake Ozark and have started the process of clearing it for development.

    While some oppose an Osage casino in Lake Ozark because it would not have to pay taxes, potentially giving it an advantage over a possible state casino, Pearson said the Osage would make up what they are not paying in taxes with charitable donations to the community. 

    Rocky Miller, a former state representative from Lake Ozark, backed a previous version of the bill but said he was against Knight’s version because it would enshrine gambling license provisions in the state constitution. Miller, who is Native American, also said the assertion that the Osage would take away from the community was “insulting.”

    Several Lake of the Ozarks-area residents testified against the bill for fear of a casino bringing crime. Rep. Josh Hurlbert, R-Smithville, and Rep. Jamie Johnson, D-Kansas City, said they do not believe the three casinos in the Kansas City area have created any additional crime in their districts.

    For his part, Rick Moss, former mayor of Lake Ozark, said he believed a large casino would attract customers more easily than local businesses and drive them out of the market.

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  • Crypto firm Bakkt partners with Caesars; earns naming rights of Planet Hollywood Casino’s theater | Yogonet International

    Crypto firm Bakkt partners with Caesars; earns naming rights of Planet Hollywood Casino’s theater | Yogonet International

    Crypto technology company Bakkt Holdings announced Thursday a partnership with US casino giant Caesars Entertainment. As part of the deal, the live entertainment venue at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Zappos Theater, will be renamed Bakkt Theater, and the companies will collaborate to allow Caesars Rewards members to redeem their credits through Bakkt Crypto Rewards, pending regulatory approval.

    Bakkt and Caesars will continue to explore and innovate around Bakkt’s existing suite of cryptocurrency solutions. Additional details on this offering and the timeline for rollout will be shared soon,” the parties stated.

    Bakkt’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Mark Elliot said: “As today’s customers grow to be increasingly savvier online, we look forward to offering new crypto options to millions of Caesars’ customers. We’re thrilled to solidify our relationship with Caesars with the naming of Bakkt Theater and the integration of Bakkt Crypto Rewards into the Caesars Rewards program.”

    As the digital economy continues to evolve quickly, Bakkt and Caesars partnered to ensure their customers have “a seamless experience, both online and through more traditional customer retention methods.” 

    Megan Rodriguez, Senior Vice President of Loyalty and CRM with Caesars Entertainment, said: “We are constantly looking for new and unique ways we can expand the wealth of benefits associated with Caesars Rewards. We look forward to exploring how Bakkt’s crypto offerings will differentiate Caesars Rewards and help us continue to be the leader in this space.”

    Through this relationship, the Bakkt brand will come alive in Las Vegas as the namesake for The Strip’s newly renamed Bakkt Theater, which has been hosting entertainment in Las Vegas since 2013. Bakkt and Caesars will share additional details on forthcoming crypto offerings “soon.” 

    Jason Gastwirth, President of Entertainment for Caesars Entertainment, added: “Bakkt Theater showcases the best in live entertainment and experiences to match the extraordinary talent roster the venue features. We’re pleased that Bakkt recognizes the unique destination we’ve created at Planet Hollywood, and we are excited to have them join us in the venue’s next chapter.”

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  • Ainsworth to showcase 30+ cabinets at the Indian Gaming Association Tradeshow in California | Yogonet International

    Ainsworth to showcase 30+ cabinets at the Indian Gaming Association Tradeshow in California | Yogonet International

    Ainsworth Game Technology announced Wednesday it will showcase more than 30 gaming cabinets across Class III and Class II markets at the annual Indian Gaming Association Tradeshow on March 29-30 at the San Diego Convention Center.

    Deron Hunsberger, Ainsworth President – North America, commented: “Our focus at the show will be on sharing with our valuable Tribal partners some new game concepts and strategies aimed at improving low denomination performance on casinos floors.”

    Ainsworth has invested heavily in R&D over the past year, and we believe new Linked Progressive titles like Treasure Spirits, Ca$h Stacks Gold, Ultra Shot and Grand Fortune represent significant progress in our ability to attract players,” he added. 

    The new Grand Fortunes series will make its North American debut at IGA. These two companion titles – Wild Wins and Temple Riches – offer player-selectable multi-denomination play with the chance to win a Linked Progressive Jackpot, instant bonus prizes up to 800x, and the Hold ‘n Stack Feature. 

    Grand Fortunes will follow the recently released Treasure Spirits and Ca$h Stacks Gold game series that also offer the Hold ‘n Stack Feature as part of a bonus that can award a Standalone Major Jackpot and a Linked Grand Jackpot. 

    Ultra Shot, a two-game series scheduled to be available in North American casinos in Spring 2023, similarly provides a player-selectable multi denomination experience on a Linked Progressive title. These two games – Tiger and Panda – offer the Ultra Shot Feature, which gives players a three-level Coin Collection bonus. New games will be available on both the A-STAR Curve XL and A-STAR Curve cabinets. 

    Ainsworth Chief Technology Officer David Bollesen said: “The games we will showcase at IGA will give a snapshot of the step forward Ainsworth has taken in improving the overall sight of our games, the overall sound of our games and the general action-packed experience of our games. We’re excited to be able to share our work with Tribal gaming operators.” 

    Elsewhere in Ainsworth’s 1,500-square-foot booth, the company will showcase new titles like Fai Cai Coins, a 243-ways Linked Progressive series with multiple bonus levels; Falcon Cash and Coyote Bucks, a pair of low denom “Win Before” Progressive titles based on Ainsworth’s High Denomination games; and Cash Attack and Prime Time, new high limit three-reel games offering a persistent state bonus feature.

    Not to be overlooked is the North American debut of an improved Gambler’s Gold MultiGame Keno package. The Gambler’s Gold package now has significant upgrades. Improvements include the additions of the 2 to 20 Card Keno, Seahorse Keno, and the QuickSpin Super Sonic 7s slot to the nearly 20-game pack.

    Gambler’s Gold focuses on Keno by offering an array of bonus Keno experiences that give players to chance to win extra draws, Free Games, multipliers, and other bonus awards. It will be available in many Class III Tribal markets soon.

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  • Pragmatic Play unveils latest slot title Mochimon, featuring cluster-pay mechanic | Yogonet International

    Pragmatic Play unveils latest slot title Mochimon, featuring cluster-pay mechanic | Yogonet International

    iGaming content provider Pragmatic Play announced Monday the release of its latest title, called Mochimon. The game adds the cluster-pay mechanism and introduces “a flurry of fun characters that bring big wins.”

    Played across 7×7 reels, the title is home to an array of vibrantly colored monsters that must form a matching cluster of five or more to award a win. These winning symbols are then removed from play and trigger a cascade of new symbols to fall from the top of the game board and generate additional opportunities to create more clusters. 

    Each winning cluster comes with an incrementally increasing multiplier attached to its position on the matrix. Beginning at a 2x multiplier, this value is doubled for each subsequent win the marked position is a part of to boost the winning potential.

    At least three scatter symbols are needed to award 10 free spins, with additional scatter symbols awarding more spins up to a maximum of 30. During the bonus round, players can enjoy increasing multipliers that remain active for any wins achieved and continually climb in value. Additionally, players can retrigger the bonus, “ramping up the excitement during gameplay.”

    According to the supplier, Mochimon matches the high-intensity action seen in recent titles like Cowboy Coins, The Dog House Multihold, and Wild West Duels, which reside among a collection of over 300 unique titles in Pragmatic Play’s award-winning games portfolio.  

    Pragmatic Play currently produces up to eight slot titles a month, while also delivering Live Casino, Virtual Sports , and Bingo games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API.

    Earlier this week, the provider announced a deal with XSA Sports, thus growing its presence in Brazil. Under the terms of the partnership, XSA Sports players will gain access to the provider’s slots, live casino, and virtual games.

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  • FansUnite seeking to raise $2M through private placement; Tekkorp agrees to invest | Yogonet International

    FansUnite seeking to raise $2M through private placement; Tekkorp agrees to invest | Yogonet International

    Sports and entertainment company FansUnite has announced a non-brokered private placement of units of the company at a price of $0.08 per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $2 million. Investment firm Tekkorp Capital has already agreed to acquire 13.7 million units of the financing. 

    Matt Davey, Founder & Chairman of Tekkorp Capital, commented: “We are active investors in the sports and gaming industry and look for great businesses with strong leadership in market segments we like. Scott and his team at FansUnite tick all the boxes for us and we are happy to support them in their journey to grow the company and shareholder value for all investors.”

    Scott Burton, CEO of FansUnite, added: “This private placement offers us an opportunity to work with a strategic investor group consisting of top executives who have helped build and grow some of the largest gaming companies globally.”

    “They have expressed a strong interest to support our strategy in achieving our profitability and growth targets,” he pointed out. “To date, we have made great strides in maximizing cost efficiencies while executing initiatives to improve our top and bottom line.”

    Each unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the company, and one common share purchase warrant of the company. Each warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share at a price of $0.12 per warrant share for a period of 36 months after the closing date of the offering. 

    It is anticipated that the net proceeds from the offering will be used for general corporate working capital purposes. The company may pay certain finders a fee in connection with the sale of units to purchasers introduced to the company by such finders.

    The closing of the offering may occur in one or more tranches, the first of which is expected to close on or about March 9, 2023, and subsequent tranches as may be agreed by the company and the subscribers. Closing of the offering is subject to receipt of all regulatory approvals, including the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange, and will occur within 45 days from the date hereof.

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  • Quixant to showcase its latest gaming solutions at the upcoming Indian Gaming Tradeshow | Yogonet International

    Quixant to showcase its latest gaming solutions at the upcoming Indian Gaming Tradeshow | Yogonet International

    After its latest showcase at ICE London in February, where it launched its QMAX Gaming hardware platform, gaming technology company Quixant announced it will be presenting its range of solutions at the Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention.

    The new hardware platform is powered by Intel and is highly customizable to suit a range of jurisdictional requirements. Quixant will also showcase its other platforms and new cabinets at IGA in San Diego, between March 27-29. Cabinets such as the Quantum and Qinetic, which are tailored for gaming and sports betting markets, will be on display.

    Eric Walla, VP of business development at Quixant, commented: “In addition to our traditional hardware and software solutions, we are now offering a comprehensive suite of software and integration support solutions, which will allow game designers to focus their efforts on developing the ultimate game content and player experience, as well as a collection of integration solutions.”

    “We would love to discuss this with manufacturers who are looking to expedite the time it takes to get their cabinets to market and deliver the ultimate player experience,” he added. 

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  • NY Senator Addabbo calls for further responsible gambling efforts as state explores iGaming expansion | Yogonet International

    NY Senator Addabbo calls for further responsible gambling efforts as state explores iGaming expansion | Yogonet International

    New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr. is calling for further promotion of responsible gambling amid Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and as the Empire State celebrates the results of a massively successful first year of legal mobile sports betting. “When the legislature works towards safely expanding and regulating gaming in New York, we must make sure that we protect residents from the dangers of excessive gambling,” Addabbo said.

    His remarks come as New York celebrates the early success of the legal sports betting market, which enjoyed a record-setting first year in 2022, collecting more than $1 billion in gross revenue and over $700 million in tax revenue, with a majority of funds earmarked towards education. While Addabbo celebrated these achievements, he also said lawmakers and the industry need to continue looking “at how we can help those with a gambling problem.”

    “Mobile sports betting has been a great new revenue source for the state and New York quickly became one of the most popular products in the country. Now that we have legalized and regulated mobile sports betting in our state, we are able to identify the people that may have or be in the process of developing a gaming problem,” Addabbo, who is Chair of the New York State Senate Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee, stated.

    “Through the safeguards on the apps, like freezing accounts, reporting and the self-exclusion option our hope is to reach these people before they become addicted and prevent them from the pitfalls of gaming addiction,” he added, noting he worked with problem gaming entities like the New York Council on Problem Gambling (NYCPG) and the NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) to ensure safeguards were implemented ahead of launch.

    But while protections have been implemented in available mobile sports betting apps, as well as $6 million dollars in new funding for problem gaming education and treatment each year, the senator said that any expansion of gaming “cannot move forward without also bolstering gambling addiction prevention and treatment resources.” This pledge comes at a time at which the legislature looks at expanding gaming in New York with online casino options.

    “Aside from creating billions of dollars in revenue and educational funding for the state along with thousands of local jobs, the priority of identifying those individuals preferably before they have a gambling addiction and providing them with credible successful programs must be at the forefront of what we do legislatively with regards to gaming in New York,” Addabbo added.

    The senator isn’t the only voice that has called for further problem gambling prevention efforts as of late. For Problem Gambling Awareness Month, NY’s Responsible Play Partnership (RPP) – consisting of the New York State Gaming Commission, the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports, and the New York Council on Problem Gambling – is holding multiple events to drive attention to the issue.

    But NY stakeholders are also seeking to ramp up their efforts to tackle problem gambling in the Empire State through new rules. The NY Gaming Commission has recently introduced stricter regulations to limit sports betting ads targeting underage individuals; and for their part, state lawmakers are concurrently considering two responsible gaming bills: S1550 and A1056.

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  • FBI investigating ‘suspicious death’ of woman on Carnival cruise ship | CNN

    FBI investigating ‘suspicious death’ of woman on Carnival cruise ship | CNN



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    The FBI is investigating the “suspicious death” of a female passenger onboard the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship, the agency announced in a news release Sunday.

    The woman was found unresponsive during the ship’s February 27 voyage to Nassau, Bahamas, the FBI field office in Columbia, South Carolina, said.

    Medical staff and crew members attempted life-saving measures after learning she was unresponsive, but the woman was pronounced dead on the ship, the FBI said.

    “Both the deceased and her husband were debarked in Nassau and Bahamian authorities have already investigated the circumstances and are conducting an autopsy,” Carnival Cruise Line spokesperson Matt Lupoli said in a statement to CNN.

    “We are fully cooperating. This is a matter for authorities in the Bahamas and Charleston and we have no further comments,” said Lupoli.

    On March 4, when the ship returned to Charleston, an FBI team processed the passenger’s room for evidence, the FBI release states.

    The incident was isolated and there wasn’t a threat to any other passengers before or after the woman was found dead, the FBI said.

    The FBI investigates suspicious deaths of US nationals as well as “certain crimes on the high seas,” the release states.

    The incident remains under investigation, the FBI said.

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  • Indiana: Pokagon Band holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for Four Winds South Bend Casino hotel expansion | Yogonet International

    Indiana: Pokagon Band holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for Four Winds South Bend Casino hotel expansion | Yogonet International

    The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and their Four Winds Casinos brand hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of their 23-story hotel tower at the Four Winds South Bend property. 

    Pokagon Citizens and invited guests were in attendance to officially welcome the public to the expansion which features 317 rooms including 83 suites, Cedar Spa, Edgewater Café, Ribbon Town Conference and Event Center, an outdoor swimming pool on the third floor, and terraces with spectacular views.


    Cedar Spa

    The completion of this expansion marks the latest addition to the casino resort which opened in January 2018. An expanded gaming floor, which now spans 98,000 square feet and includes 1,900 slot machines, 27 table games, a new high-limit area, and an additional cage and cashier area, were unveiled in August 2022.  

    Commenting at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Rebecca Richards, Tribal Chairwoman of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, said: “The historical significance of South Bend to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, also known as Ribbon Town to our Tribe, cannot be understated. We have called this land home for hundreds of years and we are extremely proud to offer this incredible casino resort, with all of its new features and amenities, to our fellow residents in the community and the region.”

    “The continued success of our Four Winds Casinos and our ability to make a financial investment of this size would not be possible without the experience of our incredibly talented Four Winds Casinos operations team,” she stated. “We couldn’t be more proud of the result and are extremely excited for the public to experience everything Four Winds South Bend has to offer.”  

    Located on the ground-level promenade near the hotel lobby, Cedar Spa offers a variety of spa therapies including steam rooms, saunas, and vitality pools as well as separate lounges for women and men. Meanwhile, the Edgewater Café is located on the third floor of the hotel and features cuisine inspired by the sun and sea, including a daily brunch menu with options that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or midday treat, along with a dinner menu.

    Located on the second level, Ribbon Town Conference and Event Center is a 24,000-square-foot multi-use facility that has 16 meeting rooms, a ballroom with seating for 800, two pre-function bar areas, a business center and outdoor pre-function space. In addition to hosting large meetings, conferences, banquets and special events, Ribbon Town will accommodate concerts and live performances.

    Frank Freedman, COO of Four Winds Casinos, added: “Prior to the opening of our casino resort in New Buffalo, Michigan in 2007, the Pokagon Band had the vision to set a new standard for gaming in the Midwest. Over the last 16 years, we’ve created unique destination experiences for our guests that continually raise the bar with new features, amenities, and attention to detail with a focus on excellent service.”

    Today marks another important milestone as we continue to deliver on that vision and showcase the unique gaming and entertainment experience that the Four Winds brand is known for,” he stated.

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  • Hard Rock’s expected NY casino bid reportedly in doubt, says local media | Yogonet International

    Hard Rock’s expected NY casino bid reportedly in doubt, says local media | Yogonet International

    Hard Rock International’s expected New York City casino is in doubt, according to local media reports. The renowned Seminole Tribe of Florida gaming and hospitality brand has been “complicated” by its business ties to Russia, sources told The New York Post.

    While the company has long been expected to announce an application for an NYC license as part of an ongoing casino race that will see up to three properties approved, this has yet to occur. Prior reports indicated Hard Rock was exploring a potential application with Mets owner Steve Cohen to build a casino next to CitiField in Willets Point, Queens.

    According to The Post, sources close to the bidding process say Hard Rock has not submitted a bid “because of the Russia connection” to the theme bar/restaurant and casino chain. The issue follows an executive order from Gov. Kathy Hochul that barred any state entity from contracting with a firm doing business in Russia after the country invaded Ukraine.

    “All Affected State Entities are directed to refrain from entering into any new contract or renewing any existing contract with an entity conducting business operations in Russia,” the order said. But Hard Rock has had two franchise restaurants in Russia — one in Moscow and the other in St. Petersburg, notes local media.


    NY Gov. Kathy Hochul

    In a statement this week, however, Hard Rock said the issue is now moot. “Hard Rock does not own or operate any property in Russia. The independently owned Hard Rock Cafe in Moscow closed months ago. The independent operator of the Hard Rock Cafe in St. Petersburg agreed to close operations on March 13,” a company spokesman said.

    In the meantime, New York reports indicate Hard Rock has been politically active: the gaming firm’s executives have contributed about $50,000 to Hochul’s re-election campaign to her executive order being signed. They later held a fundraiser for her, contributing at least $100,000 for her 2022, campaign finance records and reports retrieved by The New York Post show.

    Hard Rock also spent $110,000 lobbying state lawmakers on casino gaming prior to the order signing and at least $120,000 afterward, according to state lobbying records. As no deadline has yet been set for casino bids to be submitted, Hard Rock and other potential interested parties would still have time to submit formal proposals.

    In the meantime, other gaming operators are vying for one of three downstate casino licenses. Bally’s is betting on a casino on the Trump Organization’s public golf course at Ferry Point in The Bronx; Related Companies and Wynn Resorts announced a partnership for Hudson Yards; Las Vegas Sands is eyeing Long Island; landlord SL Green and Caesars Entertainment teamed up in Times Square; and a consortium is pushing for a gaming facility in Coney Island.

    The owners of the existing slots parlors at the Aqueduct race track in Ozone Park, Queens and Yonkers race track — Genting/ Resorts World and MGM’s Empire City — are expected to submit bids to expand their offerings to include table games; while Mets owner Cohen is eyeing a casino near the team’s stadium in Flushing, Queens.

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  • Macau casino revenue exceeds expectations reaching $1.3B in February | Yogonet International

    Macau casino revenue exceeds expectations reaching $1.3B in February | Yogonet International

    Macau’s casinos saw gross gaming revenue of MOP $10.32 billion ($1.28 billion) in February, continuing the strong performance following the lifting of most border restrictions on 8 January. According to data released by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), the figure was 33.1% higher than the same month in 2022 when GGR was MOP$7.76 billion ($959 million). However, it was still 59% down from pre-pandemic levels.

    Although slightly lower than January’s MOP$11.58 billion ($1.43 billion), February was not aided by the Chinese New Year holiday, which contributed to the three-year high in the previous month. Analysts had forecast the figure to be closer to MOP$9.5 billion (US$1.17 billion), making the current result higher than expected. For the first two months of the year combined, GGR is up 55.3% year-over-year to MOP$21.90 billion ($2.71 billion).

    The change in performance for Macau’s casinos comes after the government announced the scrapping of almost all COVID-19 border restrictions as of January 8, including the removal of testing requirements for visitors from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The city has also canceled all restrictions on entries to casinos, no longer requiring the presentation of health codes to enter the gaming facilities. 

    It also disposed of its mandatory hotel quarantine for foreign tourists, who currently need only provide a negative COVID test upon arrival. Ferry and bus services between Macau and Hong Kong resumed for the first time in almost three years. And late last month, Macau officials confirmed mask usage is no longer mandatory.

    Investment bank Morgan Stanley said in a recent note that it had raised its 2023 GGR and EBITDA estimates for Macau’s casino operators by 42% and 70%, respectively, citing better product mix and higher margins as Chinese customers return following the easing of border restrictions.

    Over the rest of the year, an increase in the number of hotel rooms in Macau after the opening of SJM Holdings Ltd.’s Grand Lisboa Palace, Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.’s Galaxy Macau Phase 3 and Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd.’s Studio City Phase 2 will be the major growth driver for tourism after the pandemic, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Angela Hanlee.

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  • IGT expands Ohio presence with PlaySports technology deal with BetSkybox | Yogonet International

    IGT expands Ohio presence with PlaySports technology deal with BetSkybox | Yogonet International

    International Game Technology announced Wednesday that its IGT PlaySports technology is expanding its footprint within Ohio through an agreement with BetSkybox. Through the agreement, IGT is set to deploy its PlaySports QuickBet Kiosks at licensed restaurants and bars across Ohio.

    Ron Frederickson, President of Skybox Sports Network / BetSkybox, said: “BetSkybox is thrilled to deliver IGT’s award-winning sports betting technology to our licensed partners and offer the convenience of PlaySports’ self-service betting solutions to the many sports fans throughout Ohio.”

    IGT’s high-performing betting solutions will add another layer of excitement as patrons gather at these social establishments to watch their favorite sports and teams,” he added.

    Skybox Sports Network, with its BetSkbox division and brand, has been awarded a conditional Type C Proprietor Sports Gaming License from the Ohio Lottery and Ohio Casino Control Commission. BetSkybox will deploy sports betting kiosks into Lottery-approved host partner locations throughout the entire state.


    Joe Asher

     Joe Asher, IGT President of Sports Betting, commented: “Expanding IGT PlaySports’ footprint in Ohio through our partnership with BetSkybox increases the opportunity for sports fans throughout the state to enjoy premium betting experiences while they are watching games at restaurants and bars.” 

    “Ohio’s high-profile professional and collegiate sports teams have loyal and engaged fan bases. The simplicity and intuitive nature of IGT’s PlaySports kiosks will make it easy for any fan to responsibly place bets on their favorite sports teams,” he concluded.

    Part of IGT PlayDigital, IGT PlaySports’ solutions have launched both class A and C licensee partners in Ohio and are deployed at more than 80 gaming venues across the U.S. and Canada, the company noted.

    The deal expands IGT’s presence in what is set to be a key US market. Ohioans wagered more than $1.1 billion on sports betting in January, the first month the activity was legal in the state, according to data released by the Ohio Casino Control Commission on Tuesday.

    Earlier this month, IGT shared its fourth quarter of 2022 results. Q4 financial performance exceeded the high end of outlook with revenue of $1.1 billion, propelled by 7% same-store sales growth in Global Lottery, a 21% increase in global gaming revenue, and a record contribution from PlayDigital.

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  • CT Interactive enters new Asian markets via distribution deal with QTech Games | Yogonet International

    CT Interactive enters new Asian markets via distribution deal with QTech Games | Yogonet International

    During this year’s ICE London edition, iGaming content provider CT Interactive signed a distribution deal with QTech Games. Through this agreement, the company’s content will become available on the QTech Games platform, mainly targeting the Asian market as well as Africa, Europe, and Latin America.

    Milena Tsankarska, Head of Business Development EMEA at CT Interactive, said: “This deal will help us step into new markets in Asia, thus expanding our presence by reaching new clientele in different markets, which is our long-term goal. We are very proud that we were able to sign such an important deal with one of the leading game distributors worldwide during the leading gaming exhibition ICE 2023.”

    “It is a milestone for our business that will lead to a significant expansion, bringing benefits such as increased revenue, improved brand recognition, and access to new markets,” she added.

    Milena Tsankarska

    Daniel Long, CCO at QTech Games, commented: “Our company is honored to have the best quality games of CT Interactive, which have won prestigious awards, available on our platform. This company has proved the standard of its products over the years, and we are sure that this move will be very beneficial for us.”

    CT Interactive is a content provider that has a portfolio of 200+ games developed to appeal to different groups of players. The company is certified for 18 markets and is actively working on increasing this number.

    Last month, the company announced it had taken another step towards its expansion in regulated markets across Europe, as ten new games from its portfolio have been certified for the territory of the Netherlands.  

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  • California: Yaamava’ Resort & Casino gets Forbes Travel Guide recognitions in three categories | Yogonet International

    California: Yaamava’ Resort & Casino gets Forbes Travel Guide recognitions in three categories | Yogonet International

    The Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel, California, has received a “prestigious” rating in three categories of the Forbes Travel Guide. The global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants, spas, and ocean cruises announced its 2023 Star Awards on February 15, 2023.

    The Serrano Spa earned a new Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star award, and The Pines Modern Steakhouse and Yaamava’ Resort each earned a new Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star award, with all three being the first in the Inland Empire to receive such designation. 

    Peter Arceo, General Manager of Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel, commented: “As we continuously strive to provide a best-in-class and unique experience for our valued guests, we are truly honored to receive this prestigious recognition from Forbes.” 

    “It is through the vision and support of the Tribe, along with the dedication from all team members, that we were able to achieve this monumental milestone,” he added. “We know this is just the beginning, and we are excited to see what we can accomplish in 2023 and beyond!


    Serrano Spa

    Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, is a Southern California luxury resort “offering the ultimate destination for relaxation, entertainment, and dining,” according to its management.

    “Best-in-class service and unmatched amenities can be experienced in the 17-floor hotel tower,” which opened its doors on December 13, 2021, the travel guide notes. Each of the 432 rooms and suites are crafted with furniture and décor inspired by the native landscape. 

    Influenced by the earth’s natural elements, Serrano Spa offers “a transformative experience designed to boost the mind, body, and spirit.” Meanwhile, an elevated fine dining and an award-winning wine list featuring rare, unique, and one-of-a-kind vintages can be found at The Pines Modern Steakhouse, which was recognized with the Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence.

    Afsi Bird, Vice President of Hotel Operations at Yaamava’ Resort and Casino, added: “We take great pleasure in announcing that Yaamava’ Resort & Casino has earned the Forbes Travel Guide Star Rating for 2023. This award signifies that Yaamava’ Resort & Casino offers an excellent hospitality experience, and we are proud of our team’s accomplishment in the first year of operations.” 

    Yaamava’ Resort and Casino is one of only three Four-Star tribal-owned properties in the country, and one of only two that also holds a Five-Star spa and Four-Star restaurant,” Bird pointed out.

    Amanda Frasier, President of Ratings for Forbes Travel Guide, concluded: “Travel is in an incredible position for continued growth, as people prioritize authentic, in-person experiences.”

    The hotels, ocean cruises, restaurants and spas on our 2023 Star Rating list demonstrate an impressive commitment to creating memorable environments that nurture connection, joy and sense of place as we experience the world to its fullest.”

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  • Two sets of remains in Ohio cold cases are identified, with a plea for tips about one leading to a break in the other | CNN

    Two sets of remains in Ohio cold cases are identified, with a plea for tips about one leading to a break in the other | CNN



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    Ohio investigators were trying to identify human remains found decades ago when a tip led them to identify the remains of another person found dead almost 200 miles away, officials said Monday.

    Investigators now believe they’ve identified both sets of remains, officials said.

    “Old-fashioned detective work, modern DNA technology, and a serendipitous tip that was offered in one case but proved vital in another case have led to the identification of two John Does in northeast and central Ohio,” a release from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office reads.

    In August, the Mahoning County coroner’s office and Youngstown police released images of a clay facial reconstruction that an artist derived from human remains found in 1987 in Youngstown.

    Anthropological analysis suggested the remains belonged to a Black male between the ages of 30 and 44 years. Investigators said at the time they believed the remains had been at the site where they were discovered for three to five years.

    Shortly after the images were released, Youngstown police received multiple tips – including one that investigators eventually determined didn’t fit with the Youngstown case, but did connect with a different cold case across the state in Fayette County, the release reads.

    In the Fayette County case, unidentified remains were discovered in 1981. The tip has helped the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation to identify the remains as those of Theodore Long, the release reads.

    “It gives us some comfort that we no longer have to refer to this person by a location, but instead his name: Teddy Long,” Fayette County Sheriff Vernon Stanforth said.

    The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office is investigating Long’s death as a homicide, the release said without elaborating. Details about how authorities believe Long died weren’t released.

    At the same time, Youngstown detectives kept working on their 1987 case, and eventually were able to use genetic genealogy to identify the remains as those of Robert Sanders, the release reads.

    Genetic genealogy compares unidentified DNA to DNA that was submitted to commercial databases by members of the public. In that comparison, researchers may find relatives of the person whose DNA is unmatched, and investigators can then check to see whether those families have a missing person.

    The release did not include further details about Sanders’ death.

    Both the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office and Youngstown police are asking anyone with information into either investigation to contact them.

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  • Macau chief exectutive “confident” in gaming rebound, 2023 GGR to reach $16B | Yogonet International

    Macau chief exectutive “confident” in gaming rebound, 2023 GGR to reach $16B | Yogonet International

    The Macau city leader is confident the gambling hub will rebound in 2023 following an uplifting figure for January, which saw casino revenue surge amid China’s reopening and the week-long Lunar New Year. Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng has now reiterated his belief that gross gaming revenue for the year will reach MOP 130 billion (US$16 billion).

    The city leader further said he is “confident” the goal is attainable and repeated his administration’s rosy forecast a second time in more than a month, reports Macau Business. This renewed sense of confidence comes after the city raked in about MOP 11.6 billion ($1.4 billion) in casino revenue last month, the highest since January 2020.

    Forecasting Macau’s gaming industry in 2023 is tricky after officials overhauled the industry in recent years, and with VIP junket operators, which kept casinos’ private high-roller rooms bustling, now largely forced out. As a result, the casinos are focusing on the mass market.

    While the industry’s outlook is clouded, Ho said: “This year’s GGR of MOP 130 billion is our target and we are confident that we can reach it.” Macau would receive about $6.4 billion in gaming taxes from that figure.

    Banking giant JP Morgan’s analyst earlier predicted that the first 19 days of February had generated MOP 7.2 billion ($891.3 million), or a daily average of MOP 375 to MOP 380 million. And last week, investment bank Morgan Stanley estimated February’s gaming revenue at MOP 11.2 billion ($1.38 billion).

    To achieve the government’s goal, it would take a monthly average of MOP 10.83 billion, notes the cited source. However, such figures do not take into account seasonality. The projected figures would be welcomed news, as the SAR’s gross gaming revenue hit a new annual low in 2022, with only MOP 42.2 billion ($5.2 billion) made over 12 months, down 51.4% compared to a year earlier.

    However, many believe a rebound could be in place this year after authorities in late November lifted “zero-COVID,” a policy that prompted lockdowns in the event of new coronavirus outbreaks. The strict scheme kept life on hold for much of the past three years, with a heavy impact on the gambling hub.

    Moreover, in other positive news for the industry, Macau authorities announced over the weekend they are dropping COVID 19-related mask requirements for most locations, a rule change that took effect Monday. Casino operators have dropped requirements for clients and staff following the announcement. 

    The six concessionaires – Melco Resorts, MGM China, Galaxy Entertainment Group, Sands China, SJM Resorts and Wynn Macau – are no longer requiring masks in their facilities, with experts noting the change is positive, but that some workers may still proactively choose to keep their masks on.

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  • Vici Properties sees revenue jump 72% to record $2.6 billion in 2022 | Yogonet International

    Vici Properties sees revenue jump 72% to record $2.6 billion in 2022 | Yogonet International

    Real estate investment trust VICI Properties has announced fourth quarter and full year 2022 results, including a new all-time high for yearly revenue. During Q4, total revenues increased 100.9% year-over-year to $769 million, while net income attributable to common stockholders increased 114.6% to $604.1 million. 

    As for the entire year, total revenues jumped 72.3% Y-o-Y to $2.6 billion, a new record for the New York-listed casino landlord. However, expenses also shot higher, and overall profits didn’t climb nearly as fast as its revenue. VICI said it booked almost $1.14 billion in net income last year, up 11% from $1.02 billion in 2021.

    A Caesars Entertainment spinoff, VICI was launched in 2017 but now has a real estate portfolio that spans many of Las Vegas’ biggest casino-resorts, including Caesars Palace, The Venetian, The Mirage, Mandalay Bay and MGM Grand. These and other properties in its portfolio are leased to operators that pay rent to VICI, which generates some 45% of its revenue from Vegas.

    Highlights for the Q4 period included the acquisition of the remaining 49.9% interest in MGM Grand/Mandalay Bay, an agreement to provide up to $350 million in mezzanine loan financing for the construction of the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, and a lease agreement with Hard Rock related to the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, among others.

    Edward Pitoniak, Chief Executive Officer of VICI Properties, said: “In 2022, less than 5 years after our IPO, VICI became a Top 10 REIT in the RMZ REIT Index, a member of the S&P 500 and an investment grade issuer of credit.”

    For his part, John Payne, VICI’s President and Chief Operating Officer, said in a call with analysts that the Las Vegas market overall is “producing record results.” He cited “robust” leisure business, the return of meetings and conventions, and high visitor levels, according to Las Vegas Review-Journal. “We believe consumers did not find a replacement for the experience offered by the Las Vegas market, nor do we believe they ever will,” Payne said.

    In the first half of the year, the company completed the major acquisitions of MGM Growth Properties and the Venetian Resort Las Vegas, thereby becoming the leading real estate owner on the Las Vegas Strip. In the second half of 2022 and into 2023, the company further demonstrated its scale and liquidity as it announced and originated approximately $4.5 billion of investments across a variety of gaming and non-gaming opportunities.


    Aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip

    Subsequent to the fourth quarter, VICI diversified its relationships and expanded internationally into Canada with the PURE Canadian Gaming announcement in January 2023. Moreover, VICI has now announced it generated the highest —and only positive— total shareholder return of all S&P 500 REITs in 2022. 

    The company said it closed on $22.8 billion of transactions over the last year. “We are confident that our 2022 activities and achievements will continue to put VICI in position for sustainable accretive growth and value creation for our shareholders into 2023 and beyond,” Pitoniak added.

    VICI has now established guidance for the full year 2023. The company estimates Adjusted Funds from Operations (AFFO) for the year will be between $2,115 million and $2,155 million, or between $2.10 and $2.13 per diluted share. “Guidance does not include the impact on operating results from any pending or possible future acquisitions or dispositions, capital markets activity, or other non-recurring transactions,” noted the investment trust.

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  • NY casino race: Garden City votes to oppose Sands’ complex project in Nassau County | Yogonet International

    NY casino race: Garden City votes to oppose Sands’ complex project in Nassau County | Yogonet International

    At a Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, the Village of Garden City voted to formally oppose the development of a casino at the Nassau County Hub in Long Island, New York, which had been proposed by gaming and hospitality giant Las Vegas Sands. As the village has no say in what happens at the Hub, the unanimous vote to oppose the plan is largely symbolic.

    Community members hope their stance against the project sends a strong message to developers and officials that they don’t want a casino in their neighborhood. Pearl Jacobs, of the Nostrand Gardens Civic Association, said that money cannot be put “above young people’s future” and that a casino would be “not good for Nassau County” and its community, reports News 12.

    The proposal calls for an entertainment complex at the Nassau Coliseum site, including a casino, a hotel and an event space. Sands claims the project would bring jobs and tax revenue to the community, but those against the casino say the property could drive increases in traffic and crime, as well as negatively impact students at nearby colleges.

    Sands addressed the issue via a statement: “We look forward to continuing conversations with the village of Garden City and all interested individuals to ensure that this integrated resort is a benefit to everyone.” While the project received a negative vote on Thursday, some at the meeting supported it, arguing a casino would bring needed jobs and money into Long Island.

    Those at Tuesday’s meeting hope to form a coalition of villages and elected officials against the casino project, reports News 12. However, it’s not clear thus far if any other villages are opposed to the plan. In order to go forward with the project, Sands would have to secure one of three available licenses for downstate NY casinos, with a decision on the matter not expected until later this year.

    In the plans it has shared, Sands said the casino aspect of the project would be about a tenth of the total square footage. Reaction to gaming in the area has been mixed, and while many community members have shown opposition, the Nassau Community College said it will work with Sands to create employee training programs if the plan is approved, and school leadership has been supportive.

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  • Kambi sees 66% revenue hike, operator turnover up 20% in Q4 2022 | Yogonet International

    Kambi sees 66% revenue hike, operator turnover up 20% in Q4 2022 | Yogonet International

    Sports betting services provider Kambi Group has shared its financial report for the fourth quarter of 2022. Revenue in the three-month period amounted to €57.8 million ($60.9 million), up 66% from Q4 2021, including a €12.6 million termination fee from PENN Entertainment. The company has also shared its results for the full year of 2022, with revenue for the twelve-month period amounting to €166 million ($175 million), slightly above the €162 million posted in 2021.

    Operating profit (EBIT) for the fourth quarter of 2022 was €18.7 million ($19.7 million), up 164% from €7.1 million the previous year, at a margin of 32.3%; but full-year 2022 operating profit declined by 39% year-over-year to €34.8 million ($36.7 million). Profit after tax for Q4 increased by 148% Y-o-Y to €15.1 million ($15.9 million), while full-year 2022 profit after tax declined by 43% to €26.5 million ($27.9 million).

    “The year finished with a flourish with the business delivering across several key areas, providing the perfect springboard into 2023. Operator turnover continues to rise with Q4 turnover up 20% year-on-year and 43% sequentially, buoyed by a busy US sporting calendar,” said Kambi CEO Kristian Nylén.

    The soccer World Cup was also an important event for Kambi during the period. Overall, player engagement was deemed as “excellent” by management, with the WC final providing “the highest turnover for a soccer game in Kambi’s history.” However, the trade-off was a significant reduction in domestic soccer fixtures as top leagues took a mid-season break. 

    Nylén noted that a WC highlight was the strength of the company’s product, driven by Kambi’s third-gen algorithmic trading capability. “This new method of trading automation has been in development for a few years, with the World Cup providing us with the perfect opportunity to stress-test it at scale and we couldn’t have been happier with its performance,” he said.

    Powering the entire pre-match offering, this proprietary capability leverages the full power of data to deliver “an even greater product, with more betting opportunities presented to the player in a quick and cost-efficient way,” according to Kambi. 

    Since the World Cup, the business has fully automated the pre-match pricing to deliver a World Cup standard product “across many of the top domestic leagues” and will continue the rollout across the year “to realize more of its benefits, including the automation of in-play pricing.”

    As for other Q4 highlights, just days after the World Cup final, the provider signed a partnership agreement with Rei do Pitaco, the largest fantasy sports operator in Brazil. “I have high hopes for this partnership, having seen the impact fantasy sports databases can have when transitioned to regulated sports betting,” Nylén stated. 

    Additionally, the agreement also strengthens Kambi’s position in Latin America, where the group claims to have already taken the leadership position in Colombia, and as it continues to expand in Argentina, adding a further four provinces during the quarter.

    Looking back on the full year, it was one where Kambi was able to make significant strategic progress, whether it was securing partnership extensions with Kindred and Parx, the numerous new partners we signed, the leap forward in our UX capability through the acquisition of Shape Games, the continued modularisation of our service to increase our addressable market or the development of our algorithmic trading capability,” added Kambi’s CEO.

    All these achievements have seen the group enter 2023 “in a fantastic position,” one which Kambi says was quickly strengthened by an extended partnership agreement with Rush Street Interactive in January. “The global economic outlook might be uncertain, but we have a proven, robust business, one which is ready to meet any challenges that lie ahead,” concluded Nylén.  “We are ready to build towards the financial targets we’ve set ourselves for the coming years.”

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  • Hot box detectors didn’t stop the East Palestine derailment. Research shows another technology might have | CNN

    Hot box detectors didn’t stop the East Palestine derailment. Research shows another technology might have | CNN



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    A failing, flaming wheel bearing doomed the rail car that derailed and created a catastrophe in East Palestine earlier this month, but researchers have offered a solution to the faulty detectors that experts say could have averted the disaster unfolding in the small Ohio town.

    These wayside hot box detectors, stationed on rail tracks every 20 miles or so, use infrared sensors to record the temperatures of railroad bearings as trains pass by. If they sense an overheated bearing, the detectors trigger an alarm, which notifies the train crew they should stop and inspect the rail car for a potential failure.

    So why did these detectors miss a bearing failure before the catastrophe?

    An investigation into hot box detectors published in 2019 and funded by the Department of Transportation found that one “major shortcoming” of these detectors is that they can’t distinguish between healthy and defective bearings, and temperature alone is not a good indicator of bearing health.

    “Temperature is reactive in nature, meaning by the time you’re sensing a high temperature in a bearing, it’s too late, the bearing is already in its final stages of failure,” Constantine Tarawneh, director of the University Transportation Center for Railways Safety (UTCRS) and lead investigator of the study, told CNN.

    As part of the investigation, the UTCRS researchers developed a new system to better detect a bearing issue long before a catastrophic failure. The key: measuring the bearing’s vibration in addition to its temperature and load.

    The vibration of a failing bearing, Tarawneh says, often begins intensifying thousands of miles before a catastrophic failure. So his team created sensors that can be placed on board each rail car, near the bearing, to continuously monitor its vibration throughout its travels.

    “If you put an accelerometer on a bearing and you’re monitoring the vibration levels, the minute a defect happens in the bearing, the accelerometer will sense an increase in vibration, and that could be, in many cases, up to 100,000 miles before the bearing actually fails,” he said.

    Tarawneh, who argues the technology should be federally mandated, says had it been on board Norfolk Southern’s line it would have prevented the derailment in East Palestine.

    “It would have detected the problem months before this happened,” he said. “There wouldn’t have been a derailment.”

    A preliminary report from the East Palestine derailment, released Thursday by the National Transportation Safety Board, found hot box sensors detected that a wheel bearing was heating up miles before it eventually failed and caused the train to derail. But the detectors didn’t alert the crew until it was too late.

    The bearing, according to the report, was 38 degrees above ambient temperature when it passed through a hot box 30 miles outside East Palestine. No alert went out, the NTSB said.

    Ten miles later, the next hot box detected that the bearing had reached 103 degrees above ambient. Video of the train recorded in that area shows sparks and flames around the rail car. Still, no alert went to the crew.

    It wasn’t until a further 20 miles down the tracks, as the train reached East Palestine, that a hot box detector recorded the bearing’s temperature at 253 degrees above ambient and sent an alarm message instructing the crew to slow and stop the train to inspect a hot axle, the report said.

    The crew slowed the train, the report added, leading to an automatic emergency brake application. After the train stopped, the crew observed the derailment.

    The reason those first two hot box readings didn’t trigger an alert, the report said, is because Norfolk Southern’s policy is to only stop and inspect a bearing after it has reached 170 degrees above ambient temperature. The NTSB is planning to review Norfolk Southern’s use of wayside hot box detectors, including spacing and the temperature threshold that determines when crews are alerted.

    “Had there been a detector earlier, that derailment may not have occurred,” said NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy at a Thursday press conference.

    In a statement responding to the NTSB report, Norfolk Southern stressed that its hot box detectors were operating as designed, and that those detectors trigger an alarm at a temperature threshold that is “among the lowest in the rail industry.” CNN has reached out to Norfolk Southern for comment on vibration sensor technology.

    Hot box detectors are unregulated, so companies like Norfolk Southern can turn them on and off at their own discretion and choose the temperature threshold at which crews receive an alert.

    There are several causes for overheated roller bearings, including fatigue cracking, water damage, mechanical damaging, a loose bearing or a wheel defect, according to the NTSB, and the agency says they’re investigating what caused the failure in East Palestine.

    “Roller bearings fail, but it is absolutely critical for problems to be identified and addressed early so these aren’t run until failure,” Homendy said. “You cannot wait until they’ve failed. Problems need to be identified early, so something catastrophic like this does not occur again.”

    Hum Industrial Technology, a rail car telematics company, has licensed the vibration sensor technology created by Tarawneh and his team. And it has launched pilot programs with several rail companies. But at this point, those sensors are on very few trains operating in the United States, which Tarawneh largely blames on the cost of retrofitting and monitoring cars and what he sees as companies prioritizing profit.

    It’s not clear exactly what it would cost to retrofit every train car in operation with sensors today, but Hum Industrial Technology stressed that it would cost less to put a sensor on a bearing than to replace a bearing.

    “They see it as, well, why should we do it if it’s not mandated?” Tarawneh said. “It’s like a lot of people are saying, ‘well, I’m willing to take the risk. It’s not that many derailments per year.’”

    But Steve Ditmeyer, a former Federal Railroad Administration official, says equipping every rail car with on board sensors may not be financially feasible.

    “What they’re proposing will work, but it’s very, very expensive,” Ditmeyer told CNN. “And one does have to take cost into consideration.”

    It would take more than 12 million on board sensors, according to Tarawneh, to fully equip the roughly 1.6 million rail cars in service across North America.

    Ditmeyer says railroads should invest more heavily in wayside acoustic bearing detectors, which sit along the tracks – much like hot box detectors – and monitor the sound of passing trains. They listen for noise that indicates a bearing failure well before a potential catastrophe.

    As of 2019, only 39 acoustic bearing detectors were in use across North America compared to more than 6,000 hot box detectors, according to a 2019 DOT report.

    “They are the only way that I can think of that would have prevented the accident by having caught a failing bearing earlier,” Ditmeyer said.

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