Brazil’s Itautec to Launch ATMs at German Fair

Brazilian Itautec's kioskItautec, one of Brazil’s largest high-tech manufacturers, will participate for the fourth time in the International Information Technology, Telecommunications, Software and Services Fair (CeBIT), which will be held on March 10-16 in Hanover, Germany.

The company will launch automation and self-service solutions intended for the international market and will also display other product lines, including internationally renowned equipment.


“The event attracts customers and distributors from around the world and generates a great opportunity to show what Itautec can offer in terms of automation technology, allowing us to consolidate our brand in the international marketplace,” said Simon R. Schvartzman, International Operations Director, Itautec.


Three new ATM models will be displayed at the show: Small Cash, TTW (Through the Wall) and Bidirectional.


Small Cash is a cash dispenser for locations with little available space, such as convenience stores.


TTW meets new market demands such as ADA (Americans with Disabilities ACT) requirements and is ready to be installed outdoors.


The Bidirectional ATM combines the functionalities of a cash dispenser and a teller assist into one ATM by means of a single cash dispensing module, an ideal solution for small branches.


Another highlight is the “B3 Universal Kiosk”, designed to provide easy access for the physically-challenged.


Among Itautec’s software solutions, visitors to CeBIT will find: Security Way (a management, monitoring and access control solution for restricted sites) and the Management Solution for Document Imaging captured at teller windows.


IF Design Award 2005 equipment will also be displayed at Itautec’s stand: Tira Teima.Net and Mini PoS which enlarge the Itautec list of IF Design Award winners composed by Mini Cash ATM (2004 Winner), TES (Number Issuing Terminal – 2003 Winner) and the WebWay Kiosk (2002 Winner).


Itautec Philco provides banking and retail automation, information technology and consumer products, service and components. A 100% Brazilian-owned company, it is controlled by Itausa – Investimentos Itau S.A., Brazil’s second largest privately held group in terms of revenues.


Itautec Philco
www.itautec-philco.com.br


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