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'Early bird' discount for ATMIA Conference East available until Jan. 13

January 10, 2005

The ATM Industry Association is offering a $100 Early Bird Discount to those who register before Jan. 13 for the sixth annual ATMIA Conference East 2005, "Next Generation ATMs in the USA," which will take place Feb.14-16 at Miami's Fontainebleau Hilton Resort.

According to a news release, the event will open with a powerful motivational message from keynote speaker Keni Thomas, who will share an inspiring story of leadership and teamwork in adversity. The successful movie "Blackhawk Down" is based on the harrowing experience and bravery of Sgt. Thomas and his fellow Rangers.

ATMIA for the first time will present two diferent tracks, providing twice the amount of information with double the choices. One track will be geared toward ISOs, while the other will be geared toward financial institutions.

Visa is offering a one-day pre-conference Key Management Workshop on Feb. 14 that will provide information benchmarked for the payments industry on the management of cryptographic keys used in ATMs, PIN pads, cash dispensers and hardware security modules. Cost is $495; those attending the Visa workshop and the ATMIA full conference will receive an additional $100 discount on their ATMIA registration.

Please contact Amber Howell at 605-428-5400 to register for the workshop.

ATMIA also will host a Payroll Debit Card Workshop on Feb. 14.

Visit the ATMIA Conference Web site to register for this event or contact Amber Howell (amber@atmiaconferences.com), 605-428-5587 for further information.

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ATM Industry Association (ATMIA)

The ATM Industry Association, founded in 1997, is a global non-profit trade association with over 10,500 members in 65 countries. The membership base covers the full range of this worldwide industry comprising over 2.2 million installed ATMs.

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