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Videx will host contests for attendees visiting their booth #3237 during the ASIS show 
Attendees will be awarded a prize if their given access code opens the CyberKeyVault 20 electronic key cabinet 
Videx has some fun things planned for attendees that visit their booth #3237 during the ASIS exposition in Orlando, Florida, September 19-21. Each visitor to the booth will be given an access code to present to the CyberKeyVault 20 electronic key cabinet. If an attendee's access code opens the Vault, they win a prize. At the same time, their name will be entered in the grand prize drawing for a free CyberLock Access Control Starter Kit. This valuable kit has one of everything needed to get started including the CyberAudit-Web Access Management software.

Videx will be showcasing the new CyberLock Flex System™ Door and I/O™ module for the first time at ASIS so attendees are encouraged to stop by the Videx booth and see a demonstration of this multi-functioned access module. Be sure to ask for the access code to see if you are a winner!

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