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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018 Location: Meliรก Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Chair: Prof. Jamal Saghir, Former Director, The World Bank

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Dear Colleagues, It is with great pleasure that I invite you to join me at the Resilient Infrastructure Forum for the Latin America, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico Region. Major storms, earthquakes and disasters regularly take a tragic and disproportionate toll on the societies, economies and institutions of Latin America, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. These events pose a significant impediment to growth and development, and in some cases set developing nations back decade’s worth of progress overnight. It is more cost effective, both economically and in terms of life damages, to invest in resilient infrastructure to mitigate the negative effects of disasters, than to pay for damage to unprepared communities caused by natural disasters and long-term climate change. The overall objective of the RIF is to strengthen the capacity of Latin American, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico institutions together with the private sector to plan, design and implement investment in disaster resilient infrastructure. The RIF is a platform for specialists to assist governments, regional agencies, planners and private developers to integrate resilient strategies in urban planning, project design, and to introduce international technology and service providers who have the capacities to deliver on the announced projects.

This action packed two-day event is designed to supplement the well-established GRV Global Project ‘Action on Disaster Relief’, which focuses on emergency response to disasters within the region. In order to make these efforts most effective and mitigate future grievances, the rebuilding of post-catastrophic environments and development of territory vulnerable to disasters can be transformed into an opportunity by incorporating resilience, durability and sustainability into the sectors of: Housing, Power & Energy, Water Supply & Waste Treatment, Telecommunications, Transport, Education, and Health. The summit aims at linking public and private sectors, and to utilise international resources to create a coordinated effort towards disaster mitigation. RIF will bring together senior-level representatives from governments, utilities, developers, financial institutions, a multitude of agencies, donors and technology providers - to form partnerships, identify opportunities and collectively pursue the development of resilient infrastructure in Latin America, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico before disasters occur. We look forward to meeting you in the Dominican Republic this June.

Government ministries, investment agencies and other governmental bodies Project sponsors and investors institutional investors, private equity funds, emerging market funds Project developers in housing, education, health, power & energy, water supply & waste treatment, telecommunications and transport Multilateral lenders, DFIs, ECAs Commercial lenders including multinational and local banks and other financial institutions National utilities and private power companies Engineering, construction firms and contractors Providers of risk mitigation, guarantees and insurance coverage Technology providers Energy and infrastructure consulting and legal firms Political risk experts and economists

“I enjoyed the conference very much, it was so well organized. I really enjoyed meeting so many high-level contacts”

Prof. Jamal Saghir Former World Bank Director & GRV Global Advisory Board Member

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Who Will You Meet?

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

The World Bank Group

We would like to welcome you to GRV Global’s inaugural Resilient Infrastructure Forum (RIF2018) and look forward to meeting and engaging with you in the Dominican Republic this coming June. Recent Hurricanes Irma and Maria, of category five, have sadly highlighted the critical need for resilience of small and vulnerable countries, as well as securing robust foundations of urban environments. On top of the volatile natural geography, the impacts of climate change are becoming ever clearer with the increased severity and frequency of extreme events. An estimate made by the Inter/American Development Bank (IDB) suggests that the change in climatic patterns will cost usual business workings more than $22 billion per year by 2050, equalling approximately 10% of the Caribbean’s GDP. There is a clear infrastructure investment gap in the region, with approximately $3 trillion needed over the next 10 years to address the infrastructure demands. The IDB Group has an agenda to close the infrastructure gap, and alongside pension funds, international donors and insurance companies. Over the next five years the IDB financial commitments to resilience will reach $1 billion. We are set to achieve this by creating a public-private sector framework for loan financing mechanisms, that supports additional development expenses in bolstering resilience, and to allocate contingency recourse in times of disaster. The IDB view this new era of infrastructure investment as the opportunity to build resilience and sustainability into the foundations of city and community development. Projects need to be grounded in risk assessment, sciences, strategic economic analysis and utilise community input. Construction methods must be robust enough to offset predicted risks through building site analysis and engineering. This is where private sector expertise plays a key role within the sectors of housing, water & sanitation, communication infrastructure, energy and transport systems. Advancements in renewable energy and environmental sustainability are key to address at the foundation stages and ensure long term robustness. The Sustainable Islands Platform has been launched to promote the use of a Blue and Circular Economy for the benefit of 11 Caribbean islands in pursuing sustainable and climate resilient development. Our aim is to foster development with the private sector, and RIF2018 provides the platform for us to meet with those who share our agenda. We seek regional cooperation and integration of international goods and service providers to bolster our cities and utilities, leverage financing and a long-term policy agenda to ensure development is in a way that will withstand natural disasters and climatic variance. By ensuring the physical and economic resilience of the region, ultimately, we will achieve regional growth and prosperity. The IDB is supporting the Resilient Infrastructure Forum (RIF2018) to work towards bolstering our cities and the communities of Latin America and the Caribbean who are very vulnerable to catastrophic natural hazards. We would like to use this opportunity to promote the resilience of cities by working with the private sector to mobilise solutions and finance for resilient and sustainable infrastructure development. We look forward to welcoming you this coming June in Punta Cana.

The World Bank Group is pleased to welcome Regional Ministers and Government Officials, Utilities, industry experts and private sector specialists to the inaugural Resilient Infrastructure Forum for Latin America, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Together with the Inter-American Development Bank, and many other partners, this summit has been developed to bring together the public and private sectors, given their critical joint role in strengthening the resilience of the region to natural disasters. The region is highly vulnerable to natural disasters which have been increasing in economic damage over the recent decades. From catastrophic hurricanes in the Caribbean to earthquakes throughout western South America, every country of the region faces numerous hazards and risks. The impact of climate change is expected to increase the intensity and frequency of weather-related disasters in many parts of the region. Strengthening resilience is critical. Global losses due to adverse natural events were estimated at $4.2 trillion between 1980 and 2014. During this period, such losses have increased rapidly, rising from $50 billion a year in the 1980s to nearly $200 billion a year in the last decade. While the goals of the World Bank Group are to help member countries eliminate extreme poverty and share prosperity by reducing inequality, the economic impact of natural disasters from the national to the household level impose a constant and heavy burden. Our research shows that climate change threatens to push an additional 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030. The notion of resilience, and the concept of “Build-Back Better” in the context of the Sendai Framework has been widely adopted by the World Bank Group and partner institutions as the best solution to these issues. The shortand long-term costs of ‘inaction’ are significantly higher than the costs of investment to strengthen government systems, public services, private properties, businesses and communities. According to our research, by 2030, without significant investment into making cities more resilient, natural disasters may cost cities worldwide $314 billion each year. Mainstreaming disaster risk management into development planning can reverse the current trend of rising disaster impact. If countries act decisively, they can save lives and assets. However, many developing countries lack the tools, expertise, and instruments to factor the potential impacts of disasters into their investment decisions. Over the past decade, the World Bank has supported client countries to assess exposure to hazards and address disaster risks. It works with countries to strengthen risk assessments, risk reduction, preparedness, financial protection, and resilient recovery and reconstruction. The World Bank’s annual investments on disaster risk management have increased steadily over the past six years—from $3.7 billion in FY2012 to $4.4 billion in FY2017. Strong leadership and consensus at the local, national and international level are needed for decisive action. The private sector can bring specialized expertise in risk profiling, engineering methods and technological advancement, and financing for resilient infrastructure. We hope the Resilient Infrastructure Forum will be a practical platform to move forward the agenda of resilience. We hope the discussions at the summit lead to strategic discussions, public-private partnerships for resilience, and coordinated policy actions to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals by making resilience a key pillar of economic development in the Latin America and Caribbean region. We look forward to meeting with you.

Juan Pablo Bonilla | Manager Climate Change and Sustainable Development Sector Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

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Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez | Senior Director Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice The World Bank Group

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Event Format RIF will be held over two days and offers an intimate and efficient way of doing business. The main components:

GRV Global Bespoke Meeting Software System:

• Plenary sessions to address major issues and opportunities: Public sector leaders will present on their major needs from the private sector, proposed plans and projects for the development of resilient infrastructure within the key sectors. • Bilateral meetings between the public and private sector: Roundtable pre-scheduled, one-to-one meetings throughout the summit between government officials and the private sector, financial institutions, development partners and international organisations.

When booking the event you will be provided with a unique login to our meetings software programme, this will allow you to select your pre-scheduled meetings in order of preference from the final list of participants, you will receive notification of this opening 24 hours prior to ‘going live’, via email.

The online matchmaking meeting scheduling covers meeting appointments between our official delegation of VIPs/speakers and attending delegates/ sponsors. Peer-to-peer meetings are held either throughout the various networking and social function periods or, specifically and more formally via our team on-the-ground as Ad Hoc meetings.

The roundtable meetings are face-to-face and one-to-one i.e. between you and any one of the organisations you select online for example, you and Government of Panama, Inter-American Development Bank, FEMA, USAID, UN Agencies etc.

You make the selections online and we schedule the various appointments across the two afternoons but importantly, our team on-the-ground do a fantastic job of introducing you to people you need to meet.

• Invitation only capacity building workshop on ‘Rebuilding Puerto Rico’ • Networking opportunities at coffee breaks, lunch, a formal Gala dinner, as well as informal social sessions to reinforce relationships made. • Exhibition: Developers in the fields of technology will be invited to showcase their equipment, materials, services, innovation, new knowledge and other practices. The exhibition will enrich the discussions by helping to inform policy makers and developers of the various solutions and potential investment opportunities through a tangible and visible element.

Key networking activities One-on-One Matchmaking Sessions

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Exhibiting Zone and Technology Showcase

Networking Luncheons & Cocktail Reception

Formal Gala Dinner

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Site Visits, Training Sessions & Regional Side Events

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

FEMA Capacity Building Workshop

(INVITATION ONLY)

Puerto Rico: Reconstruction – Building Better Resilience The inaugural Resilient Infrastructure Forum (RIF2018) presents an invitation-only, pre-event Puerto Rico Session, hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), alongside the Governor of Puerto Rico’s Chief of Staff, Regional United Nations Directors, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and the Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency (PREMA). Mr. Justo “Tito” Hernandez, FEMA’s Director of Operational Coordination Division (Puerto Rico) will host a unique afternoon session focussed on building better resilience into the country’s recovery strategy – using lessons learned from recent relief efforts and working together to utilise the expertise and experience of regional disaster agencies and the private sector operators alike.

Draft agenda -

Pre-Event Day: 26th June 2018

FEMA Capacity Building Workshop on Puerto Rico Reconstruction – Building Better Resilience (Invitation Only) Evening Networking Reception

DAY ONE: 27th June 2018

DAY TWO: 28th June 2018

Opening Ceremony

Welcoming Remarks

Panel 1: Financing and Insuring Resilient Infrastructure: Strategies in the High-Risk Landscape

Panel 5: MAYORS SESSION - Resilient Cities: A Dialogue about Local Needs

Tea Break

Tea Break

Panel 2: Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development for Long Term Climatic Resilience

Panel 6: Transport and Heavy Infrastructure Resilience: From a Construction to Logistics Perspective

Panel 3: Utilities: Water, Sanitation and Infrastructure Interdependencies

Panel 7: Bolstering Critical Infrastructure through Information and Communication Technologies

Lunch Break

Lunch Break

Panel 4: Pre-Scheduled Matchmaking Meetings: Cementing the Dialogue – Public-Private Sector Collaborations

Panel 8: Resilient Solutions in an Urbanising Environment Closing Ceremony

Evening Session: Cultural Networking Dinner

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“Very nice event. Well-structured and organised. Venue was very well arranged, especially the booth spaces. Good mix of people, companies and agencies”

“The most relevant event for disaster preparedness and relief in the region. I was able to meet face-to-face with customers and prospects”

- Colon Miller – Volga Dnepr Airlines

- Sergio Murillo – RED 52

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Featured Speakers Conference Chair: Prof. Jamal Saghir, Former World Bank Group Director, Advisory Board Member of GRV Global Lucio Monari, Director Energy & Extractives, World Bank Ming Zhang, Manager for Urban DRM Investment in LAC, World Bank Tatiana Gallego, Chief of the Housing and Urban Division, IDB Hon. Randall Mitchell, Minister of Housing & Urban Development; Trinidad & Tobago Hon. German Cardona, Minister of Transport; Colombia Leigh Wolfrom, Policy Analyst & Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Catherine Gamper, Specialist in Disaster Risk Management, OECD Ana Daniela Torres, Director of International Financial Organizations, Ministry of Finance, Mexico

Justo “Tito” Hernandez, Director of Operational Coordination Division, Puerto Rico, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) US DHS

Agustín Casanova Cedeño, Mayor of Portoviejo, Ecuador

Tim Callaghan, Senior Regional Advisor, Disaster Assistance Response Team, USAID / OFDA

Fritz Caillot, Minister of Public Works, Transport, Communications and Energies, Haiti

Richard Barathe, Regional Director LAC, UN Development Programme (UNDP)

Juan Fernando Mendoza, Head of the Environmental Research Group, Ministry of Transport, Mexico

Raul Salazar, Head of the Americas Regional Office, UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)

Julie Gail Lennox, Head of the Agricultural Unit and Focal Point of Climate, CEPAL – Economic Commission of Latin America & Caribbean

Roy Barboza Sequeira, Executive Secretary, Coordination Centre for the Prevention of Natural Disasters in Central America (CEPREDENAC)

The Rockerfeller Foundation 100 Resilient Cities Team

Ronald Jackson, Executive Director, Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) Cletus Bertin, Executive Director, The Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) Justo L. González Torres, Executive Director, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) Eddinton Powell, President and CEO, Fortis TCI Collin Cover, Rotational Chairperson, Grenada Electricity Services (GRENLEC) Raisa Banfield, Vice Mayor of Panama

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Rodolfo León Aragón, Municipal President of Salina Cruz, Mexico

Representing the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Mayor: David Collado Urban Planning, City of Santo Domingo: Amin Abel, Ivan Fernández, Luis Alejandro Perez de Aquiterismo Minister/Ministry of the Environment: Francisco Dominguez Brito & Yomayra Martinó Minister/Ministry of Tourism: Francisco Javier García & Maribel Villalona Minister of Public Works & Communications: Gonzalo Castillo Ministry of the Presidency of the Republic (911) : Gustavo Adolfo Montalvo Franco National Centre of Emergencies (CNE/COE): Major Gen’l Rafael Pichirilo Civil Defence : Brig Gen’l Rafeal Paulino Minister/Ministry of Defence : Lt Gen’l. Ruben Dario Paulino Sem Minister/Ministry of Public Health : Dr. Bautista Rojas Gómez, Minister/Ministry of the Exterior : Miguel Vargas Minister/Ministry of the Interior & Police : Amarante Baret

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Attendees and Invited Participants MINISTRIES / REGIONAL AUTHORITIES • Government Ministers and Chiefs of Staff - Ministries of Communication, Housing, Transportation, Utilities, Energy, Construction from across Latin America, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico. • Centro de Coordinación para la Prevención de los Desastres Naturales en América Central (CEPREDENAC) Coordination Center for the Prevention of Natural Disasters in Central America • Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN) Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources El Salvador • UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) • Regional Committee of Central America and the Caribbean of the Regional Energy Integration Commission (CECACIER) • Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) • Agencia Estatal para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres (AEMEAD) Puerto Rico Emergency Management Agency (PREMA) • Ministry of Public Utilities - Trinidad and Tobago • Organization of American States (OAS) • Caribbean Common Market and Community (CARICOM) • National Office of Emergency - Chile (ONEMI) • National Housing Commission, Mexico (CONAVI) DEVELOPMENT BANKS / BANKS / FUNDS • Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) • World Bank Group • Clinton Foundation • Inter-American Investment Corporation, IDB Group • Virgin Group • International Finance Corporation (IFC) • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Development Bank of Latin America - Corporacion Andina de Fomento (CAF) • Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) • Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) • International Monetary Fund (IMF) • International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IRBD) World Bank • Cooperation Fund for Water and Sanitation (FCAS), AECID

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UTILITIES • Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) • Colombian Commission for the Regulation of Energy and Gas (CREG) • Aqualectra - Curaçao Water and Power • Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) • Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) • Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd • The Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (GRENLEC) • Belize Electricity Limited. • St. Eustatius Utility Company • St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd (LUCELEC) • The Power Generation Company of Trinidad & Tobago Ltd • Trinidad & Tobago Electricity Commission • Virgin Islands Water & Power Authority • St. Vincent Electricity Services Ltd (VINLEC) • St. Kitts Electricity Company ltd (SKELEC) • N.V. Energiebedrijven Suriname • Bermuda Electric Light (BELCO) • Administracion Nacional de Electricidad, Paraguay (ANDE) • National Administration of Power Plants and Electrical Transmissions UTE (Uruguay) • Fortis TCI • British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation • Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) • Consorcio Energetico Punta Cana-Macao (CPEM) • Contour Global Bonaire B.V. • Dominica Electricity Services • EDF Archipel Guadeloupe • EDF Martinique • Fortis Inc. • Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) • Guyana Power & Light Inc (GPL) • Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd • Montserrat Utility Ltd • N.V. Electriciteit- Maatschappij Aruba (N.V. Elmar)

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The Anguilla Electricity Company Limited (ANGLEC) Nevis Electricity Company Ltd Roatan Electric Company S.A.De C.V Asociación de Empresas Industriales de Herrera y Provincia de Santo Domingo, Inc. (AEIH) Association of Industrial Companies of Herrera and Santo Domingo Province

DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES • Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre (CCIC) • International Resilience Centre (IRC) • US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) • World Energy Council (WEC) • Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) • UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) • US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) • International Telecommunication Union (ITU) UN • United Nations Development Program (UNDP) • Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) • National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED) • UK Department for International Development (DFID) • Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) • International Development Association (IDA) World Bank • USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) • Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) • UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) • UN World Food Programme (WFP)

“It was very well organized & interesting! The afternoon meetings were very productive.” Vanesa A. Romani – Embassy of Argentina in Panama (White Helmets Commission)

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Delegate Pass - £1,950

Silver - £10,950

Gold - £15,950

Platinum - £23,950

n 1 x Full Event Access Pass, including Networking Functions

n 3 x Full Event Access Pass, including Networking Functions

n 5 x Full Event Access Pass, including Networking Functions

n 8 x Full Event Access Pass, including Networking Functions

n Pre-scheduled Matchmaking Meetings with Official Delegation

n 6m sq Exhibition Booth (Including dressed table, 2 x chairs & power supply)

n 6m sq Exhibition Booth (Including dressed table, 2 x chairs & power supply)

n Opening speaking address, includes company logo on official agenda

n 35 word Company Profile included within the Official Event Guide

n Priority Pre-scheduled Matchmaking Meetings with Official Delegation

n Panel Chair Position, includes company logo on Official Agenda

n 2 x dedicated email announcements to GRV database

n Additional ‘Ad Hoc’ Meetings at the event

n Corporate logo (with URL link) on Event website

2 delegates - £3,750

n Corporate Branding throughout Event Venue

n Priority Pre-scheduled Matchmaking Meetings with Official Delegation

n Top Priority Pre-scheduled Matchmaking Meetings with Official Delegation

3 delegates - £5,550

n 35 word Company Profile and complimentary logo included within the Official Event Guide

n Corporate logo (with URL link) on Event website

n Corporate logo (with URL link) on Event website

n Corporate Branding throughout Event Venue

n Corporate Branding throughout Event Venue

n 35 word Company Profile and complimentary logo included within the Official Event Guide

n 35 word Company Profile and complimentary logo included within the Official Event Guide

n Corporate Logo on pre and post Event email campaigns

n Corporate Logo on pre and post Event email campaigns

n Access to confidential Event participant list (postevent)

n Access to confidential Event participant list (postevent)

n Full Page Advert (Event Guide)

n Full Page Advert (Event Guide)

n Delegate Pack Insert (Provided by Sponsor)

n 12m sq. Exhibition Booth (Including dressed table, 2 x chairs & power supply)

n Corporate Logo on pre and post Event email campaigns

Bronze - £7,495

n 2 x Full Event Access Pass, including Networking Functions

n Access to confidential Event participant list (postevent)

n 35 word Company Profile included within the Official Event Guide

n Half Page Advert n Additional ‘Ad Hoc’ Meetings at the event

n Preferred Pre-scheduled Matchmaking Meetings with Official Delegation n Corporate logo (with URL link) on Event website n Corporate Branding throughout Event Venue n Corporate Logo on pre and post Event email campaigns n Access to confidential Event participant list (postevent) n Additional ‘Ad Hoc’ Meetings at the event

n Additional ‘Ad Hoc’ Meetings at the event

“First time at the event, very well organised, good meetings, very valuable for INMARSAT.”

n Delegate Pack Insert (Provided by Sponsor) n Dedicated Demonstration/Presentation (TBA with GRV) n Additional ‘Ad Hoc’ Meetings at the event

- Nic Emmanouilidis – INMARSAT

Exhibition space

n 6m2 Exhibition Booth £1,950 n 9m2 Exhibition Booth £2,900 n 12m2 Exhibition Booth £3,770

Live Demonstrations

n Price on apllication

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Cultural Dinner

n Cultural Dinner Ticket, includes networking with all event participants and VIP guests £75

Advertising in the Official Event Guide

n Half Page Advert in Official Event Guide £650 n Full Page Advert in Official Event Guide £1,150

Other Sponsorship Opportunities POA

n Double Page Advert in Official Event Guide £1,950 n Outside Back Cover Advert in Official Event Guide £1,950 n Colour Logo alongside Company Profile included within the Official Event Guide £250

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Date: 26th - 28th June 2018  |  Location: Meliá Caribe Tropical Beach & Golf Resort Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

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Enjoy this deluxe hotel in Punta Cana which offers a spa, 9 pools, casino and gym. It has 12 meeting rooms and magical spaces for the wedding of your dreams in a simply spectacular lcoation.

Dominican Republic with salsa classes and mamajuana workshops, or try the Caribbean inspired dishes at one of our 12 exclusive restaurants, which also serve international cuisine.

Discover the possibilities offered by Bávaro: excursions, water sports and outdoor activities, always hand in hand with the beauty and richness of its natural surroundings. Dive into the culture of the

Live the magic of the Caribbean nights with a delicious cocktail in one of our bars or enjoy an evening show. And then why not let yourself go to the local rhythm and dance the night away!.

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