October 22, 2018
BY The National Biodiesel Board
The National Biodiesel Conference & Expo is the place to see and be seen in the world of biodiesel. Now is your chance to claim your spot at the 2019 conference in San Diego—where all the key players will come together for a week of learning, networking and discovery.
“We were overwhelmed with the exposure and positive light our company received as a main stage sponsor at last year’s conference,” said Tim Keaveney, executive vice president of business development for biodiesel producer Hero BX. “We’ve been a long-time sponsor and participant of the biodiesel conference and last year’s conference was without a doubt the best we’ve had.”
The sponsorship and branding options this year raise the bar, offering new, eye-catching visibility and preferred placement. From elevator door decals to illuminated floor signage, the sponsorship placements will dazzle and engage conference goers.
“The biodiesel conference gave our company a great platform to share the advancements we’ve made enabling fleets to deploy B100 and capture the 80 percent carbon reduction from using biodiesel,” said Colin Huwyler, CEO of Optimus Technologies. “We look forward to the 2019 conference.”
Whether you are an industry veteran or just getting your feet wet in the biodiesel world, the National Biodiesel Conference & Expo has plenty for all. Speakers will present thought-provoking and engaging sessions, with keynote speeches and roundtable discussions presented by industry experts. Attendees will find new opportunities to network with other professionals around the country and get business done.
For more information about the 2019 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo visit https://www.biodieselconference.org/. For sponsorship inquiries, contact Brad Shimmens with NBB at 800-841-5849 or bshimmens@biodiesel.org.
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