DemolitionNews.com will be broadcasting live from the EDA Conference in Poland.
In less than 24 hours, the demolitionnews.com team will have decamped to the Westin Hotel in Warsaw, Poland for what promises to be an interesting and entertaining European Demolition Association Spring Conference. And even if you aren’t making the trip, you can follow all the action as we’re planning to broadcast live in a variety of ways.
Internet technology and wireless connections allowing, we will continue to update the demolitionnews.com news stream although, obviously, it will have a rather Euro-centric feel to it. In addition, you can follow all the action via our Twitter feed or our Facebook fan page.
If you really want to get in on the action, we will be attempting to broadcast live via Ustream, starting with the conference opening address at 10.20 Central European Time on Friday 28 May. And, if Ustream behaves as it’s supposed to, you can even post questions and comments as the conference progresses; it’s not quite the same as being there but we’re hoping it will be the next best thing.
Although itineraries tend to be a little “flexible”, you can see the full programme here, allowing you to pick and choose which bits you eavesdrop in on.






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