WDS 2020 goes virtual

21 May 2020

Due to the ongoing issues relating to the Coronavirus, the World Demolition Summit (WDS) – previously scheduled for Vienna, Austria later in the year – will now take place as a digital/virtual event,

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It will be on the original date of Thursday November 12 and will take the form of a combined webinar and awards ceremony.

The webinar will be a modified version of the traditional conference programme, with fewer speakers and shorter presentations, but retaining the same project-based mix of innovation and best practice that the WDS presentations have become well known for.

The awards will follow the same entry and shortlisting process as in previous years, with the winners announced on November 12. The 2019 summit in Boston, USA, attracted a record entry across the 11 contractor and manufacturer categories and with entrants now able to watch the results from their home or office, the potential is there for an even greater take up this year.

You can download an awards entry form from the awards section of the WDS website at www.demolitionsummit.com or alternatively please contact steve.ducker@khl.com for an emailed version. Please remember to state which categories you are interested in entering as each form is different and individual to the category concerned.

Sponsorships for the event are available – please contact bridget.leary@khl.com or phone Bridget on +44 1892 786220.

Organised in co-operation with the European Demolition Association with the support of the National Demolition Association of the USA, the WDS is now in its 12th year. The 2019 event was attended by more than 450 demolition contractors and other industry professionals.

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