3M: Launch of WrapandWin campaign with NASCAR
Thursday, 1 September 2011
11:00 AM
3M is holding a short press conference and lunch at its main UK facility in Bracknell to announce the launch of its WrapandWin campaign with NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing).
In this 6-month campaign, 3M is offering UK vehicle wrappers, sign makers and sign workshops the chance to enter monthly prize draws and the ultimate, an all-expenses paid trip to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Florida, February 2012.
Time: 11am to 1pm approx
Date: Thursday 1st September 2011
Venue: 3M Centre, Cain Road, Bracknell, RG 12 8HT (Link to map & directions in attached invite)
Agenda:
· Be introduced to the 3M Commercial Graphics team
· Hear all about the launch of the new WrapandWin graphic film campaign with NASCAR
· Receive an update on the latest news, including
o The all-new wrapyourcurves.co.uk web source for car and van wrapping services – see press release attached
o 3M Controltac Car Wrap Films for fast, easy, car personalisation – see image attached
o Fox Head vehicle advertising campaign
· Receive a tour of the 3M Innovation Centre followed by lunch
· Have the chance to see, touch and play with 3M Graphic Films in the 3M labs
· Go home with a selection of 3M and NASCAR goodies, plus a gift voucher for the 3M shop!
Please let Beky Cann know ASAP if you are able to attend:
Beky Cann
Account Director
Neesham Public Relations
Tel: +44 1296 628180
Email: bekyc@neesham.co.uk
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