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NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, S-Z

During the NAC 2025 conference and expo in Las Vegas, ATM operators and suppliers got a bird’s eye view of these challenges and opportunities during three days of exhibits and education at Caesars Palace, courtesy of the National ATM Council.

Listed are highlights from the NAC 2025 trade show floor exhibitors, in alphebetical order by company name S through Z.


Sargent & Greenleaf

Elizabeth Cox, Rob Turbeville, Roxie Rudl and Catherine Hauck present the C series lock at the Sargent & Greenleaf exhibit.

Sargent & Greenleaf, a provider of security solutions, introduced its C series cloud based codeless lock that has no keypad and sends a decryption token to a mobile device that unlocks the lock. 

Phil Sutherland of MBA USA Inc., a provider of lock education and supplies, described the C series during a well attended educational session on ATM locks.

“There is no code,” Sutherland said during the session. “There is an authorization that gets created, and that authorization can be for an extended time… It’s codeless and it’s cordless. It’s not connected to the Internet.

“What the C series does is it utilizes multiple levels of encryption bidirectional communication, so as it comes from the cloud, it’s encrypted as it comes through the smart device into the lock.” The solution then automatically keys the code to operate and tells the system the operation has been completed.

“It’s resistant to burglary, manipulation, and more importantly, cyber attack.”

The C series is expected to be available in the fourth quarter of this year.


Security First Bank

Mandy Sterud and Clayton Weber present ISO payment processing at the Security First Bank exhibit.

Security First Bank, a Rapid City, South Dakota based bank, hosted its first NAC exhibit after expanding its ISO payment processing services to the ATM industry.

Services include:

  • Access to national and regional networks
  • Regulatory guidance and compliance
  • Flexibility in choosing transaction processors

SMART

Patrick Zuber and Aaron Stortzum present ATM management software at the SMART exhibit.

SMART, which stands for Service Management and Route Tracking, offers business management software, including software designed specifically for ATM management.

The company’s remote management software monitors ATM performance from a connected device with real-time alerts and tracking.

The commission tracking software automates commission calculations for partners with detailed reporting.

The adjustable cash forecasting software provides real-time cash flow predictions to prevent cash shortages and overstocking.

The smart mobile software enables operators to access alerts and reports in real time.

Features also include:

  • Routing
  • Check printing
  • Service employee accountability
  • Vault cash forecasting
  • Advanced cash reconciliation
  • ATM load photo attaching

Switch Commerce

Trip Ochenski and Victor Gardner, Jr. present an ATM security platform at the Switch Commerce exhibit.

Switch Commerce, a supplier of ATM processing and banking solutions, presented its Watchdog security platform in partnership with Clear Choice, a sister company.

TheWatchdog program features 24/7 ATM monitoring in addition to wireless device monitoring and fleet management.

The company reported that ATM crimes increased from 38,116 incidents in 2024 to 43,757 since that time. It further noted that cash trapping accounted for 64% of the incidents, followed by:

  • 22% from card theft
  • 7% from skimming and card data compromise
  • 7% from transaction reversal fraud

Telecom Products Inc.

Joseph Torres introduces an ice vending machine at the Telecom Products exhibit.

Telecom Products Inc., a provider of ATMs as well as  coin-operated air, water, vacuum, tire inflation and car wash vending machines, recently introduced an ice vending machine.

The ice machine, 84 inches high (without the ice maker), 72 inches wide and 36 inches deep, dispenses 50 to 350 bags of ice per day and stores 800 pounds of ice. The average ice weight per vend is 10 to 12 pounds.

Payment options include coins, bills, credit and debit cards.

Remote monitoring is also available. 

Telecom Products Inc., also known as TPI, specializes in laser cutting, punching, brake press, welding, powder coating, CNC Machining, CNC routing, precision sheet metal fabrication and assembly.


Triton

Maria Miller demonstrates an ATM with an optional dispenser at the Triton exhibit.

Triton, a ATM manufacturer based in Long Beach, Mississippi, introduced its Argo 15 CDM6240 ATM dispenser, co-exhibiting with ATM Gurus, its sister company.

The machine dispenses seven notes per second for a maximum 2,200 notes per lockable cassette, and can dispense a maximum of 60 notes per transaction. It has a maximum capacity of up to 6,600 notes and can hold as many as three cassettes. The machine also features an adjustable low level detection report of 50 to 250 notes.


Ventus

Chris Spearing demonstrates managed connectivity solutions at the Ventus, a Digi company, exhibit.

Ventus, a Digi company that provides managed connectivity services, presented its single-device reboot solution. The solution’s managed connectivity provides comprehensive network redundancy via secondary cellular or broadband connectivity.

In the event of a primary outage, the network automatically detects the drop and seamlessly fails over to the secondary network until service returns.

The company provides cellular wireless and fixed line  SD-WAN, hybrid WAN and cellular WAN solutions.


VSR Industries

Jon Fryar introduces locks, bases, cabinets and more at the VSR Industries exhibit.

VSR Industries, a Henderson, Nevada based manufacturer of security products to the gaming industry, recently expanded into the ATM industry, making its first NAC show appearance.

The company’s product line includes:

  • Camlocks
  • Keys
  • Bases
  • Cabinets
  • Millwork
  • Digital display enclosures

The recently introduced dimple lock enables an operator to replace the lock core without having to replace the entire lock.


WTI Wireless

Laura Bogan demonstrates wireless routers at the WTI Wireless exhibit. Alternate: Bob Gilbert.

WTI Wireless, a provider of machine-to-machine connectivity, presented wireless 4G and 5G routers for 2-, 4- and 5-port devices.

The remote power switch on the router automatically reboots a locked device. The RPS (redundant power supply) then pings the assigned IP address once per minute. If the equipment does not respond after 10 attempts, the RPS will turn the outlet off for 10 seconds, then turn it back on.

The routers also feature:

  • Magnetic antennas
  • Power adapters
  • Ethernet cables
  • PCI compliance
  • Split data routing
  • Cloud monitoring
  • Dual SIM
  • Plug and play
  • Primary or failover capabilities

Highlights of exhibitors on the NAC 2025 trade show floor.

NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, A-B

NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, C-D

NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, F-L

NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, M-R

NAC 2025: Highlights From Trade Show Floor, S-Z

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