UDC continued to build on its existing presence in Ireland at IGS this year, bringing a range of leading products to the country such as Galaxy Hunter and the new E-Claw 2.0. Speaking to Coinslot, sales director Jonathan Lauder reported “all of the games we brought along were very well received.”
Though the team at UDC pay frequent trips to Ireland to visit existing customers and operators, the annual Irish Gaming Show provides the supplier with an unbeatable chance to grow its well-established presence in the country.
With standout products for 2026 including the Galaxy Hunter and the new E-Claw 2.0 on show this year, sales director Jonathan Lauder explained that first-hand knowledge of the local market is key to the company’s continued success.
“UDC had a great week at the Irish show,” said Lauder. “It was a pleasure to see many of our existing customers, as well as meeting several potential new customers.”
“All of the games we brought along were very well received, including the Galaxy Hunter and the new E-Claw 2.0. The Collectopia capsule vendor also attracted a great deal of interest throughout the show. All equipment was sold, nothing came back, which makes life easier.”
With many customers in Dublin having recently been introduced to UDC’s latest products at EAG, Lauder observed that the window between the shows gives operators “a useful opportunity to reflect and make decisions on equipment for the forthcoming season.”
“It is also a valuable chance for us to meet new potential customers and introduce them to UDC and our range of games.”
That range includes the new E-Claw 2.0, which was being shown in Ireland for the first time, which alongside Galaxy Hunter attracted “strong interest from operators throughout the event,” as well as the Breaking News poster photobooth and the Ice Cream Van kiddie ride.
“Customers are increasingly looking for games that have strong earning potential and the ability to remain on site for four to five seasons.”
“Across all markets, operators are focused on investing in quality equipment that represents good value for money while delivering consistent performance.”
Irish focus on quality
Jonathan Lauder said… “Customers are increasingly looking for games that have strong earning potential and the ability to remain on site for four to five seasons. Across all markets, operators are focused on investing in quality equipment that represents good value for money while delivering consistent performance…