TechFest 8, Clinton, IA - March 9th - 11th, 2004
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How Much Can You Learn in 3 Days?

Make plans today to join the gaming industry's top engineers, technicians, technical writers and instructors for 3 days of technical seminars and presentations that will enhance your performance as a technician and dramatically increase your value to your employer.

The TechFest will be held at the campus of Franciscan University. 400 North Bluff Blvd. Clinton, IA 52732 • ph: 563-242-4023 • toll free: 800-242-4153 

For a map and directions to the campus, click HERE.

YOU are responsible for your own transportation and lodging. Click HERE for a list of hotels in Clinton, IA.

This is a technical presentation. 

The TechFest is geared for working slot techs and technical managers who are looking for a way to make a dramatic improvement in their understanding of video slot monitors, bill validators and more.

Record number of presentations! Now 13 different seminars from which to select.

Luncheon Sponsored by Medeco High Security Locks

For a schedule of events, click HERE.

Technical presentations from:

3M Touch Systems (MicroTouch)
Coin Mechanisms, Inc.- Coin Validators
JCM - Bill Validators
MEI - Bill Validators
Money Controls - Coin Validators and hoppers
FutureLogic (Sieko) - Printers
IDX - Coin Validators
GPT - Bill Validators
Sencore - Test Equipment
Astrosystems - Coin Validators

BE A BETTER SLOT TECH


Monitor Repair

TechFest 8 also includes a special instructional series on video slot monitor repair presented by Randy Fromm.


If you have further questions about TechFest , you may call Slot Tech Magazine at 619.593.6131 or e-mailTechFest@slot-techs.com

Come and spend three days at TechFest 8. 

You have a chance to get REAL answers to your questions, face-to-face with some of the most qualified technical experts in the industry.

Don't miss gaming's best technical program
TechFest is for slot techs of all skill levels, from novice techs who want to learn the basics of BV maintenance to advanced techs that need to brush up on monitor repair.