Charitable Gaming Platform Innovation and Enhancements

Charitable Gaming Platform Innovation and Enhancements
The Lotto Factory was established in 2018 and has developed, tested, and deployed an online gaming platform for the charitable and not-for-profit sectors. This initial version of the platform has been adopted by more than 150 charitable and not-for-profit organizations allowing them to raise much-needed unrestricted funds online. Our platform has gained market acceptance and validation while also attracting the interest of competitors expressing their interest in purchasing or licensing our technology.
We have recently concluded the need to pivot as an organization and develop new and innovative products and processes to meet market demand while also meeting provincial jurisdictional requirements. It is worth noting there are just under 85,000 registered charities in Canada as well as a greater number of bonafide not-for-profit community-based organizations which could benefit from our platform.
These new and innovative products and platform enhancements have been identified and suggested/provided primarily by clients and/or regulators over the past three years. Each enhancement or new product will require a detailed scope of work through which to identify the processes and technical problems which the interns will need to develop and/or solve.
The interns will assist in the development of new processes and the creation of innovative products which will be beneficial to charitable and not-for-profit organizations.

Faculty Supervisor:

Paul Cook;Dhirendra Shukla;Andrew McAllister

Student:

Partner:

The Lotto Factory Incorporated

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of New Brunswick

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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