Powering Up Profits & Sustainability at the Indian Gaming Tradeshow!

We're thrilled to be attending the upcoming Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention – a legendary event known for fostering innovation and collaboration within the Native American gaming industry.  This year marks the tradeshow's 37th anniversary, solidifying its position as the heartbeat of Native American success.

Unveiling the Power of MPTS

We're particularly excited to connect with tribal leadership and operations leaders at the event.  We'll be showcasing our revolutionary energy efficiency technology – the Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS). Here's what sets MPTS apart:

  • Slash Electricity Bills: Expect significant reductions in your energy costs, typically ranging from 10-15% or even more. This translates to real savings that can be reinvested into your operations or tribal programs.

  • Reduce Your Environmental Impact: MPTS actively contributes to a smaller carbon footprint, helping you become a more sustainable gaming destination.

  • Minimize Downtime: Reduced wear and tear on your equipment thanks to MPTS translates to fewer maintenance and repair costs, keeping your casino operating smoothly.

  • Data-Driven Decision Making: Gain 24/7 access to granular energy data across multiple properties, allowing for effortless reporting and informed decision-making.

Beyond the Technology: Building Relationships

While MPTS can significantly benefit your operations, our focus at the event extends beyond simply promoting a product. Whether you're interested in learning more about MPTS or simply want to connect with fellow industry professionals, we look forward to connecting with you. 

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