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28 August 2024

Early bird registration for PestWorld 2024 ends on 6 September

PRESS RELEASE

The early bird registration rate for PestWorld 2024 ends on 6 September. For international delegates this is a saving of $50. So don’t delay – take advantage of this reduced rate and book now!

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PestWorld 2024 is to be held between 22-25 October 2024 at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, Denver, Colorado, USA. Organised by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Each year, PestWorld attracts over 3,000 delegates from around 50 different countries.

Full programme details, a list of the approaching 200 exhibitors in the 80,000 square foot exhibition along with the registration information and details of hotel accommodation are all available on the PestWorld 2024 website at www.pestworld2024.org

For international delegates

Organised specifically for overseas delegates is the welcome and orientation session on Tuesday, the first day, before the event swings into action.

International delegates can then choose from a multitude of concurrent technical and educational presentations covering virtually every technical topic and pest likely to be encountered by a professional pest controller.

The international reception on Wednesday night, once again sponsored by Rollins, is a great place to catch up with all those from overseas.

On Thursday afternoon, the Global Pest Management Coalition is holding an open meeting. All international delegates are most welcome. Come along and find out what this group has been working on.

The event finishes on Friday evening with the PestFest closing party. With local bands and fun activities, it is an ideal opportunity to let your hair down and say farewell to colleagues and new friends made.

Full details regarding all aspects of the event are detailed on the PestWorld 2024 website at www.pestworld2024.org  

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