News & Events

Innovolt Attending CEDIA

Denver, CO – September 4-7, 2008

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Innovolt To Sponsor "The Atlanta Business Magazine Top 25 Atlantans To Watch" Event

Atlanta, GA – August 14, 2008

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Innovolt Attending Joint Conference of the Georgia State Firefighters Association and Georgia Association of Fire Chiefs

Macon, GA – August 7-10, 2008

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Innovolt Attending EPRI PQA

Cleveland, OH– August 4-6, 2008

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Innovolt Official Launch Event

Atlanta, GA – April 22, 2008

Celebrating the birth of a revolutionary product...

Innovolt's first official launch event was a great success on Tuesday April 22! We would like to thank all our guests and speakers who took the time and effort to attend the press conference and reception. The amount of enthusiasm we received is tremendous and is our energy source to bring Innovolt's power protection technology to the next level. Lastly, we would also like to extend our thanks to all the crew who helped to make this event as seamlessly as possible.

If you missed our press conference, do check out the video and the press release linked below. If you would like to receive more information and/or updates from Innovolt in the future, please email info@innovolt.com to be added on to our mailing list. If you are interested in becoming a dealer or distributor of Innovolt's products, please contact our sales representatives at sales@innovolt.com.

We hope to keep in touch with you!

Galvin Electricity Initiative: Plug Into Perfect Power

Sponsored by The Galvin Project, Inc.

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