Andrew Cardno
QCI and iPost Set the Game in Motion: Eight Casino Resorts Engaged in Strategic Partnership
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) and iPost’s strategic partnership is off to a strong start, already engaging with eight prominent casino resorts. QCI, a leading generative AI enterprise integration platform company in the resort industry, and iPost, a premier email marketing, SMS, and automation provider in the North American gaming industry, are excited to announce their collaborative efforts. The synergy of iPost’s advanced email delivery capabilities and QCI’s AGI-powered enterprise platform services offers a heightened digital communication experience for the gaming and resort industry.
In recognition of the early successes and potential of this partnership, QCI will work with iPost to provide an integrated digital marketing solution to its 140 Casino Resort properties across the globe.
“Digital communication has never been more important. Our strategic alliance with QCI, coupled with our immediate engagement with eight major casino resorts, allows us to offer our clients more targeted and efficient solutions. By blending our expertise with QCI’s innovative AI solutions, we’ve discovered a unique way to reach our clients in a more personalized, impactful manner,” Cameron Kane, CEO of iPost, said.
“Our partnership with iPost has allowed us to provide a comprehensive suite of services that spans across AI, digital marketing, and customer communication. We’ve discovered that iPost truly understands the digital marketing needs of casino resorts. We’re excited to extend this partnership across our broader customer base of 140 casino resorts and anticipate that this alliance will greatly benefit our clients by delivering advanced, AI-driven communication strategies,” Andrew Cardno, CTO of QCI, said.
Andrew Cardno
SkyCity Expands its Strategic Partnership with Quick Custom Intelligence
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), a leading provider of casino operational intelligence software, announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with SkyCity Entertainment Group, New Zealand’s premier entertainment and gaming company.
SkyCity has successfully utilised QCI Slots for several years to enhance operational visibility, productivity and optimisation across its gaming floors. Building on that foundation, SkyCity is now expanding its engagement with QCI to support a more integrated, enterprise-wide view of customer and operational intelligence across its properties, product channels and services.
The expanded collaboration will introduce additional capabilities within the QCI Enterprise Platform, enabling SkyCity to consolidate data from across its ecosystem and transform it into actionable insight. It introduces enhanced tools to support customer engagement, segmentation and targeted decision-making, helping teams better understand customers, tailor experiences and respond more quickly to changing customer and operational needs. This is a key capability in an increasingly omni-channel environment.
“Our partnership with QCI has developed into a truly strategic collaboration, supporting how we integrate critical customer, product, and operational intelligence,” said Christina Katsibouba, Chief Digital & Transformation Officer at SkyCity.
“As we continue to develop our digital and omni-channel strategy, this expanded engagement reflects a shared goal to use connected data and insights to make better decisions, achieve stronger customer outcomes and create long-term value across the organization. Collaborating closely with QCI allows us to operate with greater agility today, while also shaping the future of how integrated entertainment and gaming businesses utilize intelligence at scale.”
QCI’s Enterprise Platform supports casino resorts worldwide by integrating data from across gaming, hospitality, and digital environments, delivering real-time intelligence that empowers teams to improve efficiency, enhance customer engagement and make faster, more informed decisions.
“SkyCity has been an outstanding partner and an innovative leader in the gaming industry. This expansion reflects the strong foundation we’ve built together and our shared commitment leveraging connected intelligence to drive stronger customer outcomes, support omni-channel strategies, and create a more agile and data-led operating model,” said Andrew Cardno, Co-Founder and CTO of Quick Custom Intelligence.
The continued collaboration between SkyCity Entertainment Group and QCI reflects both organisations’ commitment to innovation, customer excellence and the ongoing advancement of technology within the global gaming industry.
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Andrew Cardno
QCI and Maropost Power Real-Time Data at Enterprise Scale
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) announced a new API integration with Maropost, enabling high-speed, high-volume data synchronization between the two platforms.
The integration allows organizations to seamlessly sync customer, transaction, and engagement data in near real time, while significantly accelerating backend upload speeds in large-scale environments.
“Our partnership with QCI helps gaming operators move from insight to action faster. By connecting QCI’s powerful analytics with Maropost’s engagement platform, we’re enabling operators to activate their data in real time and deliver more personalized guest experiences,” said Jeff Marshall, AVP Global Partnerships, Maropost.
Built for performance-driven operators, the direct API connection eliminates manual data transfers, reduces latency, and ensures faster data availability for campaign execution and customer outreach.
Key benefits include:
• Real-time customer and transaction data synchronization
• Accelerated high-volume backend uploads
• Reduced operational lag between systems
• Improved segmentation and targeting capabilities
• Faster campaign deployment.
“In high-volume environments, speed isn’t optional, it’s mission-critical. Our integration with Maropost ensures data moves quickly, securely, and reliably, so gaming and entertainment operators can engage customers with precision and confidence,” said Andrew Cardno, Co-founder and CTO of QCI.
For gaming and entertainment operators, this integration delivers immediate impact. High-volume player and transactional data flows seamlessly between systems, ensuring offers, tier updates, and loyalty incentives reflect current guest activity with minimal delay. The result is faster campaign execution, sharper targeting, and a more seamless guest experience — driving stronger engagement and increased revenue per visit.
By connecting Maropost’s customer engagement platform with QCI’s data platform, clients gain a unified system that streamlines operations, strengthens targeting precision, and supports scalable growth.
The integration further reinforces QCI’s commitment to delivering high-performance data infrastructure built for enterprise-scale environments.
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Andrew Cardno
QCI Launches its Data Community Platform in Australia
Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) has launched its Data Community platform in Australia, bringing unified consumer intelligence to the rapidly expanding $13 trillion global Fun Economy. By connecting venues, retailers and destination districts into a single interoperable ecosystem, the platform enables real-time insights, personalised engagement and seamless digital-to-physical experiences.
The Data Community platform enables smarter staffing, stronger tenant collaboration and more personalised engagement, helping operators manage increasingly complex, high-traffic environments. The global “Fun Economy” — spanning leisure, hospitality, retail and entertainment — is valued at over $13 trillion, according to joint research from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Zero Labs.
Tony Toohey, Director of TT Management welcomed the platform’s availability in Australia: “The Australian market is increasingly focused on connected, experience-led destinations,” said Toohey.
“Operators here understand the importance of breaking down data silos and collaborating across venues and partners. QCI’s Data Community platform arrives at the right time, enabling a more coordinated and commercially intelligent approach to managing entertainment and hospitality environments.”
Andrew Cardno, Co-Founder and CTO of QCI, said: “Australia represents a sophisticated and forward-looking market for experience-driven destinations,” said Cardno.
“By bringing Data Community to the region, we are equipping operators with the tools to unify their data, understand guest journeys more deeply and curate experiences — not just transactions.”
QCI’s technology is deployed in more than 1000 sites globally, including over 300 casino resorts across North America, Australia and Europe. The company’s platform supports leading brands across gaming, hospitality and mixed-use entertainment districts, helping operators align marketing, operations and guest engagement within a single intelligence framework.
With the launch of Data Community in Australia, QCI continues to expand its role as the intelligence layer powering connected destinations across the evolving Fun Economy.
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