Gaming technology supplier TCS John Huxley Ltd will show some of its latest products featuring ‘smart’ sensors and “camera-recognition” capability at this year’s Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia casino industry trade event and conference in Macau.
The company stated in a Monday update: “This year’s showcase demonstrates how data-driven insights and smart hardware integration can transform operational performance for the modern operator.”
The firm added: “Building on over 50 years of manufacturing expertise, TCS John Huxley continues to deliver innovations that go beyond traditional equipment – offering a complete, long-term partnership for casinos worldwide.”
G2E Asia 2026 will be held at The Venetian Macao from May 12 to May 14.
In its update, TCS John Huxley stated that its T-Connect 2 product is the “latest evolution of the company’s comprehensive table management system”.
It added: “This sophisticated software ecosystem integrates smart sensors to provide real-time data insights, empowering operators to optimise their gaming floors with a modular and flexible approach to game management.”
TCS John Huxley further noted: “T-Connect 2 serves as the central hub for the connected pit, enhancing security and streamlining operations for numerous casinos across Asia.”
The firm also mentioned its “groundbreaking” Ora Vue Blackjack Display Controller for that display product (pictured above), which it said offered a “new dimension to the game through advanced camera recognition technology that enables automatic card entry”.
“This intelligent system enhances the player experience by delivering real-time access to hand histories, live odds, and historical statistics – making gameplay more engaging, transparent, and accessible for players of all levels,” the supplier noted.
The statement also cited Rebecca Kingswell, TCS John Huxley’s global head of operations and managing director for Asia Pacific, saying: “G2E Asia 2026 is an exceptional platform for us to showcase our commitment to industry-leading innovation.”
“We are excited to meet with our partners in the region to demonstrate how our latest developments can transform table performance and drive measurable growth,” she added.
The supplier said its display include the group’s Dynamic Display System (DDS) and the Ora Winning Number Display range, which the company said offered gaming operators “exceptional clarity, customisation, and reliability in presenting critical game information”.

TCS John Huxley will also show its Chipper Champ 3 (pictured above) for gaming chip management, which it said represented “a significant step forward in the digital transformation of table operations”.
It is said to offer an “advanced sorting hub that delivers pinpoint accuracy alongside real-time connectivity”.


