
DGT Projects was created in 1992 by Ben Bulsink and Albert Vasse and the company was registered the following year. In 2007 the name of the company changed to Digital Game Technology (DGT).
The main products of DGT are game related: digital clocks and electronic boards for chess and draughts. In 2010 innovative multiplayer game timers for up six players were developed. In 2013 DGT celebrates it 20 year anniversary with the issue of a special DGT2010 Limited Edition clock.
This article gives you some information about the history of the digital clocks developed and produced by DGT since 1992.
2011: The DGT Pyramid
The DGT Pyramid is a simpler version of its big brother the DGT Cube with only four clocks, one on each side, for a maximum of four players.
After the successful introduction of the Digital Game Timer in 1994, DGT Projects was looking for options to broaden the base of the company.
The development of an affordable electronic chess board was the natural challenge, as chess and electronics are the core of the expertise of the company founders.