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The SAB Foundation selects a Z-CARD® as a handy conference map and agenda

The SAB Foundation selects a Z-CARD® as a handy conference map and agenda
The SAB Foundation selects a Z-CARD® as a handy conference map and agenda

The SAB Foundation selects a Z-CARD® as a handy conference map and agenda

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Aug 12th, 08:33

The South African Breweries (SAB) Foundation selected a Z-CARD®, inserted into a plastic pouch with lanyard, as a compact conference programme and map for its inaugural Innovators’ and Entrepreneurs’ Conference which took place at the SAB World of Learning in Kyalami from 25th to 27th June.

The three-day conference provided an eco-system of support to the beneficiaries of the SAB Foundation, which consist of entrepreneurs from every economic sector across the country.

The conference provided assistance and guidance to entrepreneurs across numerous topics including Law for small business in South Africa, Fundamentals of Supply Chain, and Access to Finance, and enabled them to network with their peers and presenters.

“As the SAB World of Learning is a large venue and as the conference hosted a number of speakers, the Z-CARD® map and conference programme enabled delegates to find their way to the various conference rooms with ease,” says SAB’s Programme Co-ordinator Zanele Ngoqo.

“The Z-CARD® is not only a functional tool, but a novel one as well. Most of the delegates liked the idea and we will consider using it for future events as well,” she adds.Click here for more information on PocketMedia Solutions 

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