Software development company Iforium has clinched a landmark entrance into the regulated US state of New Jersey following regulatory approval.

Iforium has been granted a transactional waiver by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJ DGE) to supply operators with its technology.

Operating under the company CCAG NJ, one of Iforium’s newly-formed US subsidiaries, the granting of regulatory approval means Iforium’s Gameflex casino aggregation platform is now available to New Jersey licensed operators, with the first partnership billed to be only weeks away.

The Gameflex platform that has more than 9,000 games from more than 100 gaming providers, including a leading range of New Jersey certified content is now available to New Jersey licensed operators.

Phil Parry, Iforium chief executive, said: ’I am delighted to confirm receipt of the transactional waiver from the New Jersey DGE.

’This is a major milestone for us in terms of Iforium’s growth, and for the US, represents the first step in our extensive expansion plans.

’We look forward to announcing our first US operator launch in the State of New Jersey in the coming weeks.’

Founded in 2006 and based in Athol Street, Douglas, Iforium is a B2B (business to business) software development company.

Last year the U.S. Supreme Court freed states to legalise gambling on individual sporting events, unleashing a race to attract billions of dollars in wagers and heralding a new era for the nation’s sports leagues.