Volvo renews as WDS sponsor

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26 March 2018

Volvo Construction Equipment (CE) has confirmed it will once again be the headline sponsor for this year’s World Demolition Summit (WDS).

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The event takes place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland on November 7 and 8.

It is organised by Demolition & Recycling International in cooperation with the European Demolition Association.

Volvo CE has been associated with the WDS since the first event in Amsterdam in 2009, so it is particularly appropriate that the headline sponsorship is continuing into this, the historic 10th year of the demolition industry’s premier conference, awards and networking gathering.

During that time the summit has grown to a point where it attracted close to 400 delegates at the 2017 event in London.

There is no better way to promote your company, products and services – and network with key decision makers in the demolition industry – than by signing up for a World Demolition Summit (WDS) sponsorship.

Confirmed sponsors are: OilQuick (gold); Lehnhoff (silver); and Arden, Dehaco, Dynaset, Kocurek, Mantovanibenne and Rotar (bronze). Demarec is the drinks sponsor for the event.

More than 20 companies took sponsorships for last year’s event in London and businesses have been quick to sign on the dotted line dotted line for Dublin.

There is a range of possible options depending on your budget – and the earlier you commit, the more you will be able to benefit from pre-event publicity ahead of the event itself.

For more details, please go to http://www.demolitionsummit.com/sponsor

 

 

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