About DGT
- History
- Wednesday, 29 February 2012 11:05

DGT was created in 1992 by Ben Bulsink and Albert Vasse as DGT Projects. The main products of DGT are game related: digital clocks and electronic boards for chess and draughts. And now also with new clock developments for multiplayer games for up to four or six players.
Ben Bulsink (research and development) specialized in electronics at University Twente in Enschede. He created DGT's Digital Game Timer and the Electronic Chess and Draughts Boards.
Albert Vasse (marketing and sales) is a confessed chess addict - player, teacher, international arbiter, and organiser. He introduced the Digital Game Timer to the chess world and received the support of FIDE, the world chess federation.
Products
In addition to its chess products, DGT develops electronic products with other companies.
Successful product development requires the close coordination of product design, production, marketing, and distribution. DGT offers its knowledge and experience in electronics and marketing strategy - key elements in exploiting your product's potential.

DGT is interested in partnerships with shared risks and profit. If you have a new product idea, contacting us may be your best opportunity to make it a reality. We can help you with:
- Concept Development
- Redesign of existing products to meet price and functionality goals
- Finding the right marketing approach
- Production / distribution organisation
Since 2007 the name of the company changed into Digital Game Technology (DGT).







