Area Development
South Korea-based Nautilus Hyosung America, the largest provider of ATMs in the United States, relocated its Global Software Center to Miamisburg, Ohio. The center will help the company better accommodate the company's growth locally and in the North American market.

Miamisburg is home to several leading tech companies and a highly skilled tech talent pool. Located at 2076 Byers Road, the new Global Software Center is 50 percent larger than the former site, allowing for ease of expansion as the company creates local jobs.

Joe Militello, Nautilus Hyosung America, VP, Global Software Center, sees the additional workspace provided by the new Global Software Center facility as essential to supporting the growing needs of the company as it seeks to continue to harness the wealth of tech talent in Montgomery County and to collaborate with local leadership of economic and educational institutions.

"Nautilus Hyosung's position as the fastest growing ATM provider in the United States aligns with leveraging the vast tech talent of Montgomery County and the surrounding area," Militello said. "Our move allows us to effectively address long-term goals and keep ahead of customer demand by formulating breakthrough ideas through dedicated research and development initiatives. Our advanced facility will be even more conducive to melding creativity and technology as we continue to tap into the Dayton region's heritage of innovation."

The company's new Global Software Center is double the size of the previous location. The Miamisburg location features a state-of-the-art customer product center and an ATM laboratory that is 50 percent larger than the original facility. The enhanced facility enables Nautilus Hyosung to attract even more highly skilled software engineers and network certification specialists and to effectively continue pioneering efforts as an industry leader.

"Nautilus Hyosung is committed to fueling growth for continued success," COO Nancy G. Daniels said. "The opening of the company's new Global Software Center in a region of the country recognized for driving innovation is a reflection of our investment in long-term strategies, including research and development."