The Radeus Labs team joined thousands of attendees in Las Vegas for the Global Gaming Expo (G2E); the premier event for gaming technology and innovation. From the moment the show floor lit up, it was clear the buzz wasn’t just about games, but about the infrastructure powering them. For Radeus, it was an exciting first-time experience that blended serious technical conversations with a lively, community-driven atmosphere.
The Radeus team entered G2E with an open mind, eager to learn how its ruggedized, AI-ready computing fits into the gaming ecosystem, and left with new clarity.
While the team quickly confirmed that single gaming units aren’t a good fit, the conversations that unfolded revealed a massive opportunity in backend systems, data infrastructure, and on-premise AI servers.
Radeus CEO Juliet Correnti was in attendance and remarks:
“It really opened our eyes to how much processing power casinos require. Every slot machine, every camera, every analytics system reports back to a server. The entire floor is essentially one big data network, and that’s right in our wheelhouse.”
Many discussions with our team centered around replacing legacy systems. Casino operators and IT teams spoke about moving away from outdated hardware toward modern, energy-efficient, and secure infrastructure; the kind of reliable, high-performance computing Radeus specializes in.
Rather than depending entirely on the cloud, several operators described plans to build or expand their own data centers directly on casino property. Some are even experimenting with modular or containerized data centers, testing smaller setups before scaling into full facilities.
Radeus’s ruggedized servers, designed to perform in higher-temperature or less controlled environments, sparked considerable interest among these groups. As Radeus Engineer Andrew Correnti explained during the event:
“For casinos that want to start small or run edge-level operations, our systems can handle the environmental demands of these early-stage data centers while maintaining high compute performance.”
The team’s conversations reinforced that casinos are becoming mini data hubs, supporting everything from video analytics to AI-assisted security and real-time transaction monitoring. For Radeus, it highlighted a natural fit: bringing mission-critical reliability from defense and aerospace computing into commercial gaming environments.
There were further interesting conversations with a few tribal gaming organizations in attendance, where security and data sovereignty are critical. Leaders from casinos on tribal lands expressed strong interest in local, on-prem AI servers; solutions that give them full control of their systems without relying on cloud infrastructure. These conversations reinforced Radeus’s belief that on-prem computing isn’t just a preference, it’s a necessity in highly regulated, security-sensitive environments.
Interest in Radeus’s AI-ready servers was strong throughout the week. Visitors to our booth saw firsthand how GPUs and advanced hardware architectures can drive next-generation analytics and video processing.
Our partner, Leading Technologies, showcased NVIDIA Blackwell cards, providing an early look at cutting-edge GPU capabilities that drew significant attention from attendees exploring on-prem AI solutions. Andrew, who helped field technical questions throughout the week, noted:
“People were excited to see we’re running the latest tech, not just what’s available off the shelf. It underscored how far ahead we are compared to most of what’s currently deployed in casinos.”
Andrew Correnti, Engineer, Radeus Labs
Across the show floor and at multiple after-hours events, the Radeus team connected with partners old and new, including DFI and BCM, trusted motherboard manufacturers and potential co-branding collaborators.
We take a moment to give shout outs to folks we made pretty amazing connections with at G2E, including:
Beyond some of the amazing conversations already noted, our team also found inspiration at G2E with the Global Gaming Women (GGW) group, a vibrant community that fosters connection and leadership in gaming and tech. Juliet and Clay both became members during the event, attending a thoughtful session on mental health and digital balance that reminded everyone that innovation is as much about people as it is about technology.
The Radeus Labs team continues its busy fall schedule with three major events:
If you’ll be attending any of these shows, we’d love to connect! Reach out and schedule a time on the links above.