Everi is a gaming-technology company that supplies cash-access, loyalty, and self-service kiosks to casino floors nationwide, and Nevatronix has manufactured kiosk hardware for Everi for decades.
From a seat concept to a working prototype in 10 weeks
In 2017, an Everi executive handed the Nevatronix team a photo of an Airbus A380 first-class seat and said it would make a great look for a kiosk. Nevatronix’s design and engineering team took that single concept image through rendering, mechanical design, sheet-metal fabrication, and electro-mechanical integration to a working prototype in 10 weeks — concept to floor-ready hardware in a little over two months.
Launched at the Global Gaming Expo
The prototype launched at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E), the gaming industry’s largest annual trade show, where it drew a strong response from operators. It went on to become Everi’s highest-selling kiosk design to date.
An ongoing, multi-year program
G2E was the start of a program that has continued in the years since. Nevatronix remains Everi’s manufacturing partner on an ongoing line of touchless and self-service kiosk hardware, carrying each new design from concept through production the same way: fast prototyping, in-house fabrication, and 100% functional test before a unit ships.
Why the 10-week timeline mattered
A concept-to-prototype window of 10 weeks meant Everi could evaluate a working unit, refine it, and get it in front of operators at G2E on schedule, before the trade-show window closed. That is the same discipline Nevatronix applies to any new kiosk program: industrial design and mechanical engineering under one roof with the fabrication floor, so a concept rendering can become a tested, production-ready unit in weeks rather than quarters.