RWM launches inaugural virtual conference

ROAR B2B, the organisers of RWM have announced the launch of their inaugural online conference and exhibition – RWM Virtual, which will take place on 23-25th February 2021.

The UK event aims to virtually connect the thousands of visitors who were unable to attend RWM this year, due to its postponement – bringing together buyers and suppliers, hosting leaders from across the industry and showcasing global expertise, products and solutions.

The conference programme will feature seminars from over 70 industry leaders covering a broad range of subjects, including collections & transport; machinery & equipment, circular economy, Energy from Waste, Health & Safety, Sustainable Business and Packaging.

As with our live event, our commitment to bringing the industry together, showcasing ground-breaking developments, sharing expertise and helping organisations plan for the future is now more prevalent than ever.

These, together with panel debates which explore challenges facing organisations across the industry and live demonstrations, will ‘bring the industry together in the first virtual event of its kind’, organisers say.

The event also provides a ‘unique opportunity’ for delegates to explore a live exhibition, with over 70 suppliers showcasing their products and services on virtual exhibition booths, ROAR B2B says.

The ROAR B2B team had made the ‘difficult but necessary’ decision to postpone the live event earlier this year, however, through this virtual experience they says they are ‘confident’ that their objective can still be achieved in providing an ‘unrivalled trade event which caters for resource, waste management, sustainability and circular economy professionals’.

RWM Digital Expo

Using tried and tested software RWM Digital Expo will set out to provide industry professionals with the opportunity to ‘connect and forge relationships’ with UK and international suppliers, provide ‘high-calibre learning and development opportunities and give visitors the space to ask questions and seek advice on business challenges’.

Available live or on-demand, ROAR B2B say the virtual platform provides a ‘flexible and convenient’ way of accessing a full programme of conference-level content from the comfort and safety of the office or home.

Group Managing Director, Bradley Maule-Finch, says, “The team are very excited to announce the launch of RWM Virtual. I know, and appreciate, that people have been heavily exposed to virtual content in recent months, but we are confident that we can provide both the programme and networking opportunities to complement those of our physical event, allowing us to add real value for those involved.

“As with our live event, our commitment to bringing the industry together, showcasing ground-breaking developments, sharing expertise and helping organisations plan for the future is now more prevalent than ever. We hope that visitors will embrace these new developments and will want to continue to be a part of our community and join us in a new era of RWM.”

You can register to attend here

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