QCI’s Andrew Cardno To Speak at C2G on Analytic Theories in Bingo, Slots

MAYETTA, KS – Andrew Cardno, Chief Technology Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Class 2 Gathering (C2G) Conference, taking place June 2-4, 2025, at Prairie Band Casino in Mayetta, KS.

Cardno will participate in General Session II: “Utilizing Analytic Theories,” scheduled for Tuesday, June 3 from 11:30am to 12:20pm. The session will explore the integration of analytic theories and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance player engagement and drive data-driven decision-making in bingo and slot operations. Joining Cardno on stage will be Erik Isner, with the session moderated by Eric Casey.

Attendees will gain insight into how descriptive and diagnostic analytics uncover player behavior, while predictive models help forecast churn and high-value player actions. The session will also address solution-focused analytics for retention and monetization, and how probability models and game theory are redefining success in the highly competitive brick-and-mortar gaming landscape.

“Integrating advanced analytic theories with AI is transforming our industry,” said Cardno. “From optimizing bingo outcomes through pattern recognition to leveraging reinforcement learning in slots, we are ushering in a new era of data-led decision making that drives both player satisfaction and operational efficiency.”

“We’re thrilled to have Andrew Cardno bring his extensive expertise to the C2G Conference,” said Sarah House, C2G Committee Co-Chair. “His insights into the application of advanced analytics and AI in gaming align perfectly with our mission to drive meaningful conversations around innovation and modernization in tribal gaming.”

The C2G Conference is a key gathering for tribal gaming operators and technology leaders, offering a platform for exploring innovations and strategies to improve performance across gaming properties.