EVENT

Over the course of two days, nearly 300 leaders and industry experts gathered at AmberExpo in Gdansk to discuss key issues regarding the future of green energy. The conference aims to support companies from various sectors and manufacturing plants in navigating the energy transition. Its goal is also to assist in developing strategies for the next stages of their growth. The atmosphere during networking sessions and the formal banquet fostered the strengthening of business relationships, while the discussion panels provided participants with a solid dose of practical knowledge essential for their day-to-day work.

PLACE

Amber Expo Gdańsk

TASKS

Management of registration and ticket sales, coordination of the entire event, logistics management, handling of participant registration, technical support, organization of the banquet and musical setting, provision and management of event applications for communication with participants.

There is nothing better than a satisfied client and satisfaction from a well-done service! These words make us want to work even more and take on new challenges. The company K2 Management joins the group of our satisfied customers, for which we organized a few-day event for employees from all over the world. For us "sky has no limit"! :-)
We do not only provide a comprehensive organization of events. We are also willing to undertake smaller orders. This time we had the opportunity to be the part of Goodvalley's 25th anniversary :-)
Integration in Kashubian theme! Upon arrival, the guests were greeted with bread, salt and a glass of local cider. Folk accents were scarves and hats. Decorations such as wooden boxes with apples and pumpkins, metal buckets, watering cans filled with floral compositions, lanterns, wooden coasters, colorful ribbons with white frames creating a unique photo wall, straw sheaves emphasized the atmosphere of the event and the place itself. The whole event was led by the host - a leader in traditional Kashubian attire, who welcomed the guests and led integration games. In the evening the guests could sit together by the fire, bake sausages, listen to live folk music, listen to the stories of a Kashubian storyteller and try snuff. The program also included numerous workshops, tastings, regional delicacies, dances and songs.