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RadMarkt 01/2012
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Vivavelo tempts to visit Berlin

From February 27 to 28, 2012 the second Vivavelo cycle conference will take place in Berlin – once again on political terrain, i.e. at the Representation of North Rhine-Westphalia in the embassy quarter not far from Potsdamer Platz. The conference will focus on future-related issues of the bicycle industry as well as on the exchange with politics.

It was in 2010 that the Vivavelo cycle conference took place for the first time. They understand themselves as platform for all forces engaged in promoting the bicycle. By involving the media Vivavelo achieves a positive publicity for the bicycle and strengthens lobbying activities through being present in the capital.

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The list of the speakers reads as the Who’s who of the sector: Franz Linder (AGFS), Dirk Zedler (Zedler), Konrad Weyhmann (Lange), Willi Humpert (Humpert), Hannes Neupert (Extra Energy), André Gläser (Velotech), Siegfried Neuberger (ZIV), Alexander Thun (Thun), Ralf Kindermann (Internetstores), Manfred Tautscher (Sinus-Institut), Peter Gutzeit (BATSO) and others.

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For more information visit us at: www.vivavelo.org

Author: Michael Bollschweiler

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