ÂÜÀòÉç- De La Rue Overton Mill & Materials Development
Evening Visit & Networking Event
Date: Wednesday 6th July 2016
Time: 6.00pm till 8.45pm
Introduction: De La Rue would like to invite ÂÜÀòÉç members to their Overton site on Wednesday 6th July 2016 from 6.00-8.45pm. The evening will include an introduction to De La Rue, a tour of the papermaking factory and the Material Development department. The evening will conclude with a buffet and networking opportunity. De La Rue invites members to bring a guest with them to the event. The event is perfect for those interested in paper, the world of security or for those who want to learn about something new.
Registration: Please email your name, occupation and company to katie.anderson@uk.delarue.com in order to register for the event.
Additional Information:
Please note that camera phones will not be allowed onto the site and it is recommended that visitors leave their bags/belongings in their car. There are lockers available in the Maingate house for those travelling by train. Visitors are politely asked to wear clothing suitable for a factory tour.
Evening Visit & Networking Event
Date: Wednesday 6th July 2016
Time: 6.00pm till 8.45pm
Introduction: De La Rue would like to invite ÂÜÀòÉç members to their Overton site on Wednesday 6th July 2016 from 6.00-8.45pm. The evening will include an introduction to De La Rue, a tour of the papermaking factory and the Material Development department. The evening will conclude with a buffet and networking opportunity. De La Rue invites members to bring a guest with them to the event. The event is perfect for those interested in paper, the world of security or for those who want to learn about something new.
Registration: Please email your name, occupation and company to katie.anderson@uk.delarue.com in order to register for the event.
Additional Information:
Please note that camera phones will not be allowed onto the site and it is recommended that visitors leave their bags/belongings in their car. There are lockers available in the Maingate house for those travelling by train. Visitors are politely asked to wear clothing suitable for a factory tour.