Intralot will deploy its enhanced lottery gaming platform for the first time in the United States as part of a new contract extension with the New Hampshire Lottery Commission.

The new seven-year gaming systems contract runs until September 2033 and marks a continuation of a partnership that began in 2010.

As part of the agreement, Intralot’s LotosX Omni gaming platform will be deployed, while the lottery’s technology infrastructure will be upgraded with 1,700 new terminals, as well as 900 self-service terminals and vending machines.

“For more than 15 years, Intralot has been a critical partner of the New Hampshire Lottery, providing innovative solutions supporting our record growth,” said Charlie McIntyre, executive director of the New Hampshire Lottery. “As part of this renewed partnership with Intralot, we are looking forward to offering our retail network new lottery terminals, and we are pleased to be offering our players two new self-service machines, including the touch screen Dream Touch Flex vending machines.

“Our mission in New Hampshire is to maximize net profit, all of which is earmarked for public education. Since 1964, we have raised nearly $3 billion for the students, teachers and schools in our state. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Intralot, whose advanced technology will assist in responsibly increasing both sales and our contributions to education.”

Intralot’s LotosX Omni platform is already operating in Canada with the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC), and in other countries including Greece, the Netherlands, Germany, and Taiwan.

“We are delighted to be rolling out our LotosX technology with our second NASPL lottery,” said Intralot Inc CEO Richard Bateson. “In New Hampshire we have a great partner, and we are a vendor to one of the most successful lotteries in the US.

“We look forward to working with executive director McIntyre and his team to support the next chapter of the New Hampshire Lottery Commission’s success.”

Shares in Intralot SA (ATH:INLOT) were unchanged at €1.07 per share in Athens Thursday morning.