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Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida Classes - July 25-29 Security Expo - July 30-31 Maxiim NEW EARNING Imagine Your Future UNLOCK POTENTIAL! MORE THAN JUST KEY PROGRAMMING Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida Classes - July 25-29 Security Expo - July 30-31 MaxiIM NEW EARNING Imagine Your Future UNLOCK POTENTIAL! MORE THAN JUST KEY PROGRAMMING At ALOA 2021 in Orlando, we’re making your career dreams come true. Join us July 25-31 for the best week in the industry, where you can attend classes, network and see the latest products. At the Caribe Royale, create career magic with classes led by the industry’s best experts, and get those needed CEUs for licensing. This is the best place to meet all of your education needs under one roof! Get a fast pass to success by connecting with industry leaders at networking events and meeting one-on-one with manufacturers and distributors at the Security Expo. Attend for the full two days IM508 SERVICE IM608 ADVANCED MAINTENANCE & DIAGNOSTICS & of the Expo to browse thousands of products, win prizes and be KEY PROGRAMMING KEY PROGRAMMING taught about new tools to help you get ahead. • KEYS & IMMOBILIZERS • ALL THE SAME GREAT ALL KEYS LOST FEATUES AS THE IM508 Orlando is the perfect destination to bring your family along for • ASIAN & DOMESTIC MODELS PLUS some fun while you are educated. Stay a few extra days and see • ADVANCED CODING DOES • 24 COMMON SERVICE EVERYTHING & ADAPTATIONS the attractions of this family-friendly city, from Disney World and RESETS AS IM508 & MORE INCLUDING Universal Studios to Sea World, Discovery Cove, a drive-through • BI-DIRECTIONAL CONTROLS ADVANCED safari park and more. • MAXIFLASH JVCI/ECU DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAMMER FOR XP400 MODULES & KEYS For the adults, there is plenty of nightlife to be explored, from KEY & CHIP clubs and pubs to performing arts. Visit Old Town in Kissimmee for PROGRAMMER WORKS WITH BOTH tons of shopping, restaurants and attractions. IM508 & IM608 • KEY READING Be a part of the Magic at ALOA 2021. TRAINING • INFRARED KEYS VIDEOS Register today! • IN-CIRCUIT & OUT-OF- @AutelTools CIRCUIT CHIP READING SCAN TO WATCH Contact [email protected] or TEL: 855.288.3587 • EMAIL: [email protected] (214) 819-9733, ext. 2101 for questions. AUTEL.COM • MAXITPMS.COM • MAXISYSADAS.COM ©2020 AUTEL U.S. INC., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED STAY CONNECTED @AUTELTOOLS ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO MaxiIM NEW EARNING UNLOCK POTENTIAL! MORE THAN JUST KEY PROGRAMMING IM508 SERVICE IM608 ADVANCED MAINTENANCE & DIAGNOSTICS & KEY PROGRAMMING KEY PROGRAMMING • KEYS & IMMOBILIZERS • ALL THE SAME GREAT ALL KEYS LOST FEATUES AS THE IM508 • ASIAN & DOMESTIC MODELS PLUS • ADVANCED CODING DOES • 24 COMMON SERVICE EVERYTHING & ADAPTATIONS RESETS AS IM508 & MORE INCLUDING • BI-DIRECTIONAL CONTROLS ADVANCED • MAXIFLASH JVCI/ECU DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAMMER FOR XP400 MODULES & KEYS KEY & CHIP PROGRAMMER WORKS WITH BOTH IM508 & IM608 • KEY READING TRAINING • INFRARED KEYS VIDEOS • IN-CIRCUIT & OUT-OF- @AutelTools CIRCUIT CHIP READING SCAN TO WATCH TEL: 855.288.3587 • EMAIL: [email protected] AUTEL.COM • MAXITPMS.COM • MAXISYSADAS.COM ©2020 AUTEL U.S. INC., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED STAY CONNECTED @AUTELTOOLS ALOAat a2021 glance CLASSES Sunday, July 25 – Thursday, July 29 ALOA SECURITY EXPO Friday, July 30 Saturday, July 31 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ALOA and SAVTA members can register to attend the Exhibits for free up until July 1, after which the rate will be $15. Caribe Royale Plan to attend two full days at the Security Expo to see the latest 8101 World Center Dr in security technology, meet with suppliers one-on-one and take Orlando, Florida 32821 advantage of show specials. Stay all day for a chance to win one of the (407) 238-8000 hourly prize drawings for attendees, including a full registration package to ALOA 2022! 2 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO SCHEDULE SUMMARY Saturday, July 24 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Pre-registration Sunday, July 25 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 7:15 a.m. .................................................................First-Time Attendee Orientation 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Classes Monday, July 26 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Classes 5:30 p.m. ...............................................................PRP/STPRP Test Sitting #1 (No late entry. Doors lock at 5:30 p.m. ID required for entry.) Tuesday, July 27 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Classes Wednesday, July 28 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Classes 6:30 p.m. ...............................................................Women in Locksmithing Reception at a glance Thursday, July 29 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ........................................Classes 5:30 p.m. ...............................................................State of the States Meeting 5:30 p.m. ...............................................................IAIL Meeting 6:30 p.m. ...............................................................AIL Meeting 7:00 p.m. ...............................................................KICK-OFF PARTY Friday, July 30 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. .........................................Registration 8:30 a.m. ...............................................................ALOA Membership Meeting 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ......................................SECURITY EXPO 6:00 p.m. ...............................................................Ambassador and International Reception (By Invitation Only) 6:00 p.m. ...............................................................PRP/STPRP Test Sitting #2 (No late entry. Doors lock at 6:00 p.m. ID required for entry.) Saturday, July 31 7:00 a.m. ...............................................................Key Squares Club Breakfast (By Invitation Only) 7:30 a.m. ................................................................CML Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ........................................Registration 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ......................................SECURITY EXPO Caribe Royale Orlando, Florida 3 TRAVEL AND GENERAL INFORMATION Guests enjoy in-room Wi-Fi service, coffee, unlimited local and 1-800 calls; access to a state-of-the-art Hotel and Parking fitness center; 10% discount at the hotel Island Spa; $10 parking per car; and shuttle service to Disney Caribe Royale World Ticket & Transportation Center, Disney Springs and Orland Premium Outlets. Reservations are Orlando, FL required, and s eating is limited. The number of buses available is at the hotel’s discretion. $159/night Self-Parking: $10 plus tax Call (888) 258-7501 and mention group name “ALOA” to reserve your room today! Cutoff date: July 2 If you receive calls or emails from housing companies asking you to book through them, please ignore. Need Help Before Arrival? Privacy Policy If you have any questions, concerns or special needs, please call By registering, you agree to allow ALOA to maintain your information in (214) 819-9733, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (CST). our database and receive information about our events and solicitations from exhibitors. All information will be maintained in accordance with ALOA's published privacy policies found at www.ALOA.org. Requests for Dress Code removal or correction of data should be submitted in accordance with the Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally for all events to published privacy policies. give a good impression of the security industry. By registering, you agree to be photographed while attending classes, the Security Expo and related events. ALOA 2021 is a private event for the benefit of ALOA and its members. Admission to the Exhibit Hall and Educational programs shall be limited to registrants and guests invited by ALOA. ALOA reserves the right to deny admission to any person. ALOA 2021 attendees may be photographed while attending classes, the Security Expo and related events. Attendees MUST request permission at Registration to carry cameras onto the floor. Attendees MUST have exhibitors’ permission to take pictures of their booth or products at the Expo. See & Do in Orlando New Star Wars attractions at Disney World Universal Studios (including the Harry Potter attractions!) Sea World Discovery Cove A drive-through safari park LEGOLAND Tons of nightlife opportunities Shop and eat in Old Town Kissimmee Margaritaville Resort's Island H20 water park Universal CityWalk and Disney Springs for nightlife Culinary delights on International Drive And much, much more! 4 64th Annual ALOA Convention & Security Expo ALOA 2021 CONVENTION & SECURITY EXPO REGISTRATION POLICIES Registration Options and ALOA Government/Institutional Payment Government/institutional purchase orders are acceptable. However, Member Discounts these types of registrations cannot be done online; only by submitting There are several options available to register for ALOA 2021. to us by email, mail or fax. The applicant must provide a $50 deposit at the time of registration by July 1, 2021. ONLINE: Go to www.ALOA.org and click on the ALOA Convention tab to register. Registration begins with logging in with your email. You must be If paying via a government/institutional purchase order, $50 will not be current on your membership to receive
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