Macau-based casino software and systems supplier Winning Asia Technology Macau Ltd has officially announced an expansion of its property management business through a strategic investment in artificial intelligence developer Aimo Robotics.

The corporate alliance introduces a new operational segment for Winning Asia, which has spent nearly two decades distributing gaming platforms, electronic table systems, and slot management tools across Asian markets.
Multi-Functional Artificial Intelligence Systems for Resort Floors
Aimo Robotics operates its hardware engineering labs out of Hong Kong, designing autonomous, AI-driven robots optimized for both indoor casino environments and extensive outdoor resort corridors. The mobile hardware units are primarily engineered to execute high-level security, surveillance, and automated patrol tasks.
Speaking to GGRAsia at the Global Gaming Expo Asia (G2E Asia) trade show and conference in Macau, Winning Asia Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Alice Tang revealed that the two companies have co-developed a suite of specialized software tools and backend applications tailored specifically for integrated resort operators. The integrated software provides property managers with real-time detection alerts, automated facial recognition logs, and advanced analytics platforms capable of processing large volumes of data captured by patrolling robots.
Marketing and Concierge Applications Drive Customer Diversity
Beyond traditional surveillance tracking, Tang explained that the robotic units serve as active consumer touchpoints to optimize local marketing engagement across resort malls. The autonomous robots are fitted with high-definition display screens to carry digital advertisements, promotional campaigns, and venue announcements as they navigate open public areas. Additionally, select models are programmed to perform front-line concierge tasks, utilizing conversational artificial intelligence to answer verbal navigation and restaurant questions from resort visitors.
The technological expansion provides Winning Asia with a diversified revenue stream alongside its core gaming distribution business. Operating under its proprietary AGT brand, the company is widely recognized for its slot management systems while maintaining exclusive regional distribution rights for major slot and electronic table game manufacturers, including LT Game Ltd, Gambee d.o.o., Euro Games Technology Ltd, and Jackpot Digital Inc.
The strategy to broaden customer demographics was visible on the G2E Asia exhibition floor, where Winning Asia debuted its next-generation multiplayer fishing game, AGT FishKing 8. Designed to accommodate eight players simultaneously, the product blends interactive arcade entertainment with traditional wagering mechanics. Players operate virtual gun controllers to target and capture digital fish, with operators retaining the ability to customize return-to-player (RTP) parameters and configure multiple betting levels.
Tang noted that fishing titles achieve high popularity across Asia due to their simple gameplay loops, proving highly attractive to mass-market tourists who do not typically engage with high-stakes casino games. She stated that while baccarat tables and standard slot machines primarily appeal to a demographic aged between 40 and 50 years, Winning Asia is actively engineering innovative, tech-driven features to attract younger, tech-savvy player generations in the coming years.

