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Synectics Secures US $2.5 Million Surveillance Deal with Manila Casino Resort

In a strong signal of growth momentum in the Asian gaming security sector, UK-based Synectics plc has announced a US $2.5 million contract to upgrade the surveillance infrastructure at a world-class integrated casino resort in Manila’s Entertainment City. This marks a significant win for the firm’s proprietary Synergy platform and its video surveillance suite, reinforcing Synectics’ foothold in the rapidly evolving market.



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Macau’s Resorts May Soon Host Day Hospitals: A New Healthcare Frontier

A groundbreaking proposal from Macau’s government stands to redefine how tourists—and locals—access healthcare in the world’s largest integrated resort city. Under a new “big health” legal framework currently under public consultation, resorts and hotels that meet strict technical and spatial criteria may soon be permitted to host day hospitals, offering bundled outpatient services right where travelers stay.



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New Zealand MPs Pass First Reading of Online Casino Gambling Bill

In a landmark move on 15 July 2025, New Zealand’s Parliament advanced the Online Casino Gambling Bill with a decisive 83–39 vote in its first reading. Introduced by Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden, the bill aims to regulate online casino operations and protect local players from risks associated with unlicensed offshore platforms.



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Marina Bay Sands Breaks Ground on $8 Billion Expansion to Redefine Singapore’s Skyline and Tourism

Las Vegas Sands Corp has officially broken ground on the highly anticipated US $8 billion expansion of Singapore’s iconic Marina Bay Sands, marking the start of what is being billed as “MBS 2.0” and a transformative chapter for the city-state’s tourism and entertainment landscape.



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Shin Hwa World Raises HK$35 Million in Share Placement to Support Jeju IR

In a keenly watched move, Hong Kong–listed Shin Hwa World Limited unveiled on June 30, 2025, its intention to raise over HK$35 million (approximately US$4.5 million) via a share placement—sending its stock price climbing nearly 12% on the announcement.