IDM 2011

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The 3rd international distributors meeting will be held during the 2nd week of November, (preceding Productronica in Munich, Germany). Brand new product lines will be announced and explained.

Both Commercial (Sales & Marketing) and Technical sessions are planned. We would like to build on the success of the technical training sessions, which we introduced last year.

To highlight the importance of this years meeting and our how much we value our distributors, also in co-incidence with Productronica in Munich, we have arranged an exclusive event for you all this year in a superb Italian location, Villa Luppis, one of the jewels of our area.

Villa Luppis dates back to the 11th centaury, first built by Camadolite monks and was later rebuilt in the 1500’s. Boasting one of the oldest wine cellars in the region, a tour of this fabulous part of Villa Luppis history with their knowledgeable sommelier is a must!

We hope that you will be very comfortable and also enjoy the additional activities and excursions the hotel has to offer, including cooking classes, wine tasting, shopping trips to exclusive designer outlets, as well as golf and sports activities and of course unforgettable trips to Venice. Please see details of in the attached brochure of the hotel.

Should you wish to extend your stay, we would be glad to arrange preferential conditions with the hotel on your behalf.

Our Meeting will be hosted in the conference facilities of the hotel where our commercial and technical demonstrations and new product announcements will be made.

The presentations and training will be most beneficial in terms of enhancing product knowledge to improve the implementation and support of our products in your market!

 

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The history of Villa Lupis

S. Martin Ruptae Ripa, was the name of the ancient convents were built here, at the confluence of the rivers Meduna and Livenza, the border between Veneto and Friuli, by the Camaldolese monks at the beginning of the XI Century. After passing through various vicissitudes, including a most important renovation in 1500 as a result of damage suffered during the war between the Republic of Venice and the Habsburgs, St. Martin was secularized by Napoleon at the beginning of 1800 and purchased by the family-Chiozza Luppis. Transformed into a major country house, an elegant mansion was intended to be a center of relationships and social life in the service of industrial and diplomatic activities of our ancestors...
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