The i-SIGMA Conference & Expo, held in San Diego in March 2026, brought together leaders across the secure information destruction industry for several days of exhibitions, equipment demonstrations, and peer engagement.
The event’s layout reflected the operational diversity of the industry. The indoor exhibition hall featured shredders, bin systems, and supporting technologies, while the outdoor area focused on full-scale shred trucks and integrated mobile solutions.
This dual format allowed attendees to compare stationary and mobile approaches side by side, highlighting how different organizations balance efficiency, cost, and security in their operations.
Equipment Trends and Industry Focus
Across both exhibition areas, several themes emerged:
- Continued reliance on high-capacity shred trucks for on-site destruction
- Incremental improvements in shredder performance and integration
- Ongoing interest in bin handling solutions that improve safety and efficiency
While many exhibitors focused on refining established technologies, there was also visible interest in alternative approaches that could reduce operational costs or introduce greater flexibility.

A Different Take on Material Handling
Among the exhibitors mainly showcasing shredding or bin technology, Power Knot introduced the SBT bin tipper, a mobile, cordless bin tipper designed to operate independently of fixed infrastructure or dedicated shred trucks.
Displayed within the indoor exhibition area, the unit drew attention as a departure from traditional material handling setups. Rather than being integrated into a shred truck, the system is designed for use inside and outside of a standard box truck, enabling operators to transport materials to a secure facility for processing.
This approach aligns with a growing need in the industry around centralizing destruction activities to improve control and reduce capital investment.
Background Behind the Technology
Power Knot’s entry into the sector reflects a broader trend of cross-industry innovation.
Originally known for the flagship LFC biodigester, used in marine, military, and commercial environments to process food waste, Power Knot developed its bin tipper technology to handle high-volume, repetitive lifting tasks. That engineering foundation was later adapted for data destruction applications following demand from industry operators.
The resulting system, the SBT-360 bin tipper, reflects those origins, emphasizing durability, predictable operation, and minimal maintenance.

Looking Ahead
i-SIGMA 2026 highlighted an industry that continues to evolve, balancing proven methods with new ideas aimed at improving efficiency and flexibility.
As operators assess future investments, the conversations at this year’s event suggest growing openness to solutions that rethink traditional workflows, particularly in areas such as material handling and fleet strategy. Contact Power Knot today to learn how the SBT-360 bin tipper can increase efficiency in your data destruction operations.
