The-Arc Evolution is coming…
The-Arc Evolution is coming...
September 27th, 2012
The Arc Agency brings you The-Arc ’Evolution’ Networking Event at the spectacular Pier 2/3 in Walsh Bay, Sydney on Thursday, 18th October 2012, 6:30 – 8:30 PM.
An industry favourite and proudly sponsored by Indesign, BMW, Rekorderlig and Asahi, be part of this industry gathering at the only remaining undeveloped pier in Sydney as we celebrate design and collaboration in our final event for 2012.
Enter a creative space with live music whilst viewing the newest ranges from leading suppliers and designer niche brands. Delicious complimentary canapés and drinks. RSVP essential.
Please ensure to RSVP promptly with your Name, Title and Company. Colleagues are welcome, to secure their RSVP please ensure to list their complete details to gabrielle@thearcagency.com.au
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