Malaysia-based Mega Fortris Bhd says its latest generation of security products for the gaming and hospitality sector, factor the industry’s need for ever-higher efficiency and “digital traceability”.
Products include a card vault embedded with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that allows digital tracking capabilities, noted Olivia Lee (pictured), director of business development at the company. She was speaking to GGRAsia at the recent Global Gaming Asia (G2E) Expo held in Macau.
Mega Fortris’ card vaults have tamper-evident features, according to corporate materials.
The supplier recommends that “irreversible identifiers” – such as name, logo, barcode, and serial number – could be laser-marked on a pairing seal, such as its patented “Triple Lock Chamber Seal”. The latter works on a one-way, snap-on locking mechanism that allows tight sealing, and is said clearly to provide evidence of tampering, in the event of removal.
“We look at automation and digital traceability as they become more important when integrated resorts seek greater operational efficiency and regulatory compliance,” Ms Lee told.
Amid that trend, Mega Fortris has come up with its “smart security solution”, which uses “RFID and real-time tracking that plays a large role in protecting both financial and physical assets”, mentioned Ms Lee, referring to its latest RFID-tagged card vault as an example.
The security-seal provider also showcased its TITO (ticket-in, ticket-out) products at the trade show, a business segment that is “gaining momentum” because of its “high quality”, the Mega Fortris representative stated.
The supplier has pledged to meet the industry’s trending and evolving operational needs, Ms Lee remarked.
“The future is not only about entertainment: but also creating secure and reliable environment for players, operators and regulators,” added the executive.



