Durban is preparing for an event that promises to redefine business networking, the BNS Social Event, taking place on 23 November 2024 at the Ladyfair Theatre & Conference Centre in the heart of the Central Business District (CBD). A collaboration between VM Radio, Mercedes-Benz, and Ladyfair Theatre, this highly anticipated event will bring together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and influencers for an experience of valuable connections and exciting opportunities.
“We are ready to deliver an unforgettable experience,” said Thami Shoba, owner of the event, after a recent site visit. “The venue offers everything we need to create a world-class experience, from top-tier exhibition spaces to modern conference facilities.”
One of the event’s key attractions will be its exhibition spaces, offering businesses a chance to showcase their products and services to a diverse audience. Exhibitors will also have access to tailored advertising, branding, and marketing solutions through VM Radio, with on-site consultations available to help businesses enhance their visibility and marketing strategies.
“VM Radio’s tailored solutions are designed to give businesses a competitive edge,” Shoba explained. “This is a fantastic opportunity for exhibitors to refine their branding and take full advantage of the event’s exposure.”
In addition to exhibitions and consultations, the BNS Social Event will feature live entertainment and plenty of opportunities to network with industry professionals. With major partners like Mercedes-Benz and VM Radio, the event is set to draw a high-profile crowd.
As the event nears, Shoba’s team is confident that the BNS Social Event will set a new standard for business gatherings in Durban. “We’re excited to see it all come to life,” he concluded.
Businesses looking to secure exhibition space are encouraged to act quickly, as spots are limited. The BNS Social Event is shaping up to be a must-attend event for those looking to grow their brand and network with industry leaders.
Editor: Leigh Ngwane
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