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Our Mission
In addition to our own product lines, we are committed to providing
economically viable solutions for clients whom require that "Something
different".
In particular, we strive to design and manufacture systems that are
robust, simple to install, operate and maintain, particularly in
geographical areas lacking in technical expertise.
After viewing our products and technologies used, consider what we
could design for you.
Company Profile
Since 1990, the technical and management complement of Zytec
Electronic Developments have successfully designed and developed a
number of interesting projects for industry, commerce and home.
Our Casino related products are exported.
In geographical areas not directly covered, we enter into reciprocal
arrangements with companies manufacturing complimentary products,
or with distributors who show professionalism in marketing and product
support.
Operating from the coastal city of East London, in the Eastern Cape,
South Africa, our staff enjoy a relaxed and relatively stress-free
atmosphere, but don't be misled into believing that this area is purely a
vacationer’s dream - it is the South African home of Mercedes Benz,
Nestle and Johnson & Johnson, in addition to being the only deep
water River Port in South Africa.
History
The Zytec team have designed, developed and produced many custom
designs on behalf of clients, including slot machine interfaces and special
features, central monitoring of progressive banks using Mikohn Con-1
controllers (1990), electronic scale interfacing and displays, security
monitoring systems and telemetry using GSM and GPRS cellular
communications.
Roulette Wheel Monitoring and Customer Display
Way back in the early 1990's, the Zytec team designed and manufactured a
roulette wheel monitoring an customer display system that demonstrated
reliability and ease of calibration, whilst being significantly more economic
than that of the established market leaders of the era. This model is no longer
in production, however sufficient interest could prompt re-development using
currently available technology.
Roulette Machines
In 1993, the Zytec team designed and manufactured a significant number of
coin operated roulette machines for South African and Namibian clients who
could no longer obtain the popular Bergmann (Weltron) roulette machines.
This remained a very successful project until the local legislation caused
single-site operation to be uneconomic.
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