STATE-OF-THE ART, PRIVATE STORAGE FACILITY
LAUNCHES
CONTUING EDUCATION SERIES
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – June 9, 2010 – RoboVault, the world’s first
high-tech robotic storage facility, will launch a continuing education series
on June 9. Gordon Lewis of The Fine Arts Conservancy will moderate the
first seminar, Fine Art of Preserving Art, Antiques and Collectibles. A
reception will follow the seminar along with tours of the high-tech facility,
which boasts fingerprint scanners, heartbeat detectors and the ability to
withstand a major hurricane event (Category 3 or higher) and wind pressures up
to 200 MPH. RoboVault also offers white glove art and antique handling
services staffed with highly trained and experienced professionals to safely
package, crate and transport your valuable possessions. Additional seminars
will cover topics such as wine storage.
The 155,000 square-foot facility features biometric robotic transfer and high
security technology ensuring the safety and privacy of stored valuables, such
as fine art, exotic cars, antiques, fine furnishings, wine, business and
forensic property or smaller items such as jewelry, precious metals, currency
or important documents.
"RoboVault has ushered in a new era in self-storage," said President
and Chief Executive Officer Marvin Chaney. “Our continuing education
series further illustrates our progressive approach and we are thrilled to
offer it.”
This seminar will earn 1 hour of continuing education credit for the following
disciplines: Insurance, Certified Financial Planners, CLE (Continuing
Legal Education) and CPE (CPA). For reservations and more information regarding
RoboVault’s continuing education series, please visit www.robovault.com <http://www.robovault.com>.
About Aegis Innovations Aegis Innovations is the parent company of the TungstenW Biometric
wallet, and RoboVault, the world’s first state-of-the-art robotic storage
facility located in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. RoboVault protects valuable
possessions including fine art collections, jewelry, exotic vehicles, wine and
more. The building is virtually impenetrable and indestructible, with
cutting-edge, built-in biometric security systems, defense technologies and
storm resistance up to Category 5 hurricanes and able to withstand wind
pressure up to 200 MPH. RoboVault's technology identifies the user and prompts
the robotic system to transfer valuables from a secluded area in the building
where there is no human access to a private secure setting on the ground floor.
Services include fine art and antique handling services, premium vehicle
services, streaming video access and detailed reporting with digital
photography. For more information, please visit www.robovault.comhttp://www.robovault.com> .
Contact:
Matt Pici, Director of Business Development
RoboVault
3340 SE 6th Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33316 www.robovault.com mattp@robovault.com
954-599-0910