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Mittwoch, 28 June 2017 13:25

Bulk Coin Validator

Innovative Technology Ltd. (ITL) has launched their latest coin handling innovation, the Bulk Coin Validator (BCV). A new unit that combines coin mech functionality with a high-capacity bulk coin feeder, the BCV saves space and integration costs. Enabling bulk coin input and rapid coin verification, the BCV provides a complete coin-in solution suitable for global applications. The stand-alone Bulk Coin Validator boasts a market leading mixed coin capacity of up to 200 coins and validation speeds of up to 7 coins per second accepting coins of diameter 16.25 -28.5 mm.

ITL Group Sales Director, Mustapha Hadj-Ahmed, said “By combining a coin mech and a bulk coin feeder, we are able to offer a product that is compact enough to fit into a number of different applications. The combination of the two different components results in lower integration costs and the BCV is designed for applications where a large volume of mixed coins are inputted, eliminating the time-consuming act of inserting coins individually. BCV is ideal for transport, change machines or toll booth applications for example where customers can just throw in a handful of coins for payment.”

The BCV shares a number of specifications and connections with the popular SMART Coin System and the unit’s multi-frequency sensing technology provides an outstanding level of security that is unmatched by competitors. The Bulk Coin Validator is suitable for global applications including; change, transport, retail, kiosk and cash in transit. The Bulk Coin Validator is effectively ‘future proof’ with free firmware updates from ITL that can be easily applied via USB or SD card delivering a coin in solution with the lowest cost of ownership.

 

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Sonntag, 25 June 2017 00:00

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Innovative Technology Americas, Inc. is pleased to welcome Mark Karny, Customer Service Representative to our Wisconsin office.

Mark joins Innovative Technology’s US operations in a pivotal role where he will support customers with enquiries, fulfil orders and manage regional stock. Mark brings with him over 40 years of technical sales experience from the technology industry.

Commenting on his position Mark said, “I’m looking forward to helping grow our operations in the US, providing the best level of customer service, looking after our business operations, warehouse management and shipping for customers across the Americas.”

VP of Sales & Business Development, Rebecca White said, “I’m pleased to welcome Mark to the team. We are committed to growing our presence across the Americas. 2017 is a special year for Innovative Technology as we celebrate our 25th anniversary and we intent to replicate the groups growth and success here in the US with our competitive product range.” 

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Montag, 12 June 2017 09:34

NV9 Stackerless

We are pleased to announce a new addition to our popular NV9 note validator range, the NV9 Stackerless.

The NV9 Stackerless has no cashbox so notes can be routed to a more convenient location for security and collection. The unit boasts the same enhanced sensing and high multi-currency acceptance rate as the existing NV9 range and retains the modular design, future proofing the unit with the ability to add note recycling with a note float module or ticket implementation through a ticket printer module.

VP of Sales & Business Development, Enrique Jütten said “People have been asking for a stackerless version of the NV9 for some time. Operators can utilise the stackerless unit to improve collection efficiency across their machine estate, reducing overall costs through less frequent collections. Banknotes are no longer stacked within the validator so can be routed to a more convenient location to ease collection and discourage vandalism.”

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