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Business at Sea la vie Sea la vie actively works to assist business people with having productive meetings when they entertain their guests at our waterfront restaurant. Services for the individual:
Sea la vie chosen as a B2B Networking venue: The aim of B2B Networking is to help small and large business owners not only network but understand how to network effectively.
B2B Networking encourages everyone to participate in the discussion and this is enhanced by the fact that no more than 15 people at any one time can attend the networking breakfast! Product launches and private functions: Sea la vie can customise its services and layout to meet the requirements of your organisation's event. Come and have a no obligation exploratory chat with us and we will then present you with a plan and quote to make your event hassle free. Call Adrian Meredith the restaurant owner now on 02 9984 8644. A recent launch case study: Sunshine N Water, the sustainable marketing agency, was recently called upon to plan and hold a corporate and media launch for Sunswift IV, the Uni NSW entry in the World Solar Challenge. This is the event that pits the best universities and research institutes from around the world against each other in a 3000km race from Darwin to Adelaide in cars powered purely by solar energy. There is also a class for manufacturer eco friendly cars which this year included the supercar beating all electric Tesla. Sunshine N Water was rapidly joined by B2B Networking as a sponsor and a discussion meeting was held at Sea la vie over breakfast which was enjoyed by 20 ravenous students from the project! Despite being arranged in only a few weeks the launch was a resounding success with both local and international press (see the links below). Attendees included a wide range of business leaders and guests ranging from Ron Tauranac (the designer of Jack Brabham's Formula 1 World Championship winning cars) to the mayor of Warringah. Given the extremely limited time available to research the invitee list, prepare the materials and distribute them, it was not possible to fully confirm the list of attendees before the event - particularly as the weather had been very unpredictable in the run up. When asking for numbers days before hand, Adrian was jokingly told that it was 80% likely there would be between 30 and 300 guests! Preparations were made to handle all eventualities and it helped that Sea la vie has large permanent umbrellas with just two supports that would help handle any weather challenges. On the day the sun shone brilliantly and the event was packed. All were supplied with a fantastic array of drinks, canapes and full-cooked breakfasts for those that wished.
Check out some of the media that the launch generated: 12 Oct 2009 - In a league of her own: the car called IVy which runs on less power than a toaster - The Age [Link] 12 Oct 2009 - In a league of her own: the car called IVy which runs on less power than a toaster - The Sydney Morning Herald [Link] 08 Oct 2009 - From lightly toasted to 115 km/h - new solar car to shine - Sustainability Matters [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car, Sunswift IV (Top Shot) - ABC News Photos [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Australian solar racing team to contest Global Green Challenge - China View [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Nine News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Brisbane Times [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Seven News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Bigpond News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Drive [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - The Sydney Morning Herald [Link] 12 Oct 2009 - In a league of her own: the car called IVy which runs on less power than a toaster - The Age [Link] 12 Oct 2009 - In a league of her own: the car called IVy which runs on less power than a toaster - The Sydney Morning Herald [Link] 08 Oct 2009 - From lightly toasted to 115 km/h - new solar car to shine - Sustainability Matters [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car, Sunswift IV (Top Shot) - ABC News Photos [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Australian solar racing team to contest Global Green Challenge - China View [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Nine News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Brisbane Times [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Seven News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Bigpond News [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - Drive [Link] 07 Oct 2009 - Solar car 'uses less power than toaster' - The Sydney Morning Herald [Link]
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