Angel Smart Tables to showcase innovation at Pitch! @ Regulating the Game 2026, Sydney | AGB
Author note
Style: Punchy. This is a clear regulatory-technology development with real operational impact — regulators and operators should pay attention.
Summary
Angel Smart Tables, a decade-in-development hybrid RFID and video-assisted AI system, has been selected to appear at Pitch! during Regulating the Game 2026. The solution produces granular, auditable, player-level data from table games in real time — closing a long-standing data gap between electronic gaming machines and live table play.
Key Points
- Angel Smart Tables use video-assisted AI and RFID to capture buy-ins, betting patterns, stakes, time on table, win/loss and historical play at player level in real time.
- The technology addresses the persistent data shortfall for table games, which traditionally rely on manual dealer records and subjective observation.
- The platform is already deployed across APAC — including Macau, Singapore, the Philippines and Australia — with further rollouts planned.
- Operators use the system to enhance game security (eg. counterfeit chip and past-posting detection), optimise table operations and gain actionable patron insights.
- Accurate, auditable table-game data strengthens AML/CTF evidence, supports harm-minimisation frameworks and helps meet rising regulatory expectations.
- Angel will demo the solution at Pitch! on 9 March 2026 at the Sydney Opera House before regulators, policymakers and operators — a forum aimed at accelerating tools that improve regulatory capability.
Content summary
The article announces Angel Smart Tables as a Pitch! showcase at Regulating the Game 2026 in Sydney (9 March 2026). It explains how the system captures comprehensive table-game metrics that were previously unavailable or unreliable, and describes current APAC deployments and use cases for security, compliance and operational optimisation.
Context and relevance
Regulators and operators are under growing pressure to produce accurate, auditable evidence for player protection and AML/CTF compliance. Table games have lagged in data capability compared with electronic machines; Angel’s solution directly targets that gap. For regulators seeking stronger oversight and for operators needing to demonstrate compliance and effective harm-minimisation, this technology is a timely capability uplift.
Why should I read this?
Short and simple: Angel finally gives casinos proper, provable table-game data. If you work in regulation, compliance, casino operations or safer-gambling policy, this is not just clever tech — it changes what you can measure and prove. It’s being shown at Pitch! in Sydney on 9 March 2026, so expect more attention and potential uptake across APAC.