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International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association A word from our President IBA Board Dear Sir, Madam, It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you the International Bartenders Association, better known as the IBA. The International Bartenders Association was established in 1951 and is registered today in Singapore under UEN number T06SS0054C. Thanks to its passion from the global bartending community, the IBA continues to expand, welcoming members from even more countries each year. IBA is proud to be the world’s premier (if not only) worldwide authority on professional bartending. Like every other sector today, bartending is also in a state of rapid and almost daily change. Even so, the basics remain the same: skill, quality and integrity. The IBA’s most valuable assets are our members, bartenders all over the world. Consequently, we do our best to support them in their profession. Our organization continues to maintain and exceed the standards set by some of the world’s best beverage producing companies. Today we cooperate with a network of around 40 sponsors, most of them leaders in the global beverage industry. Our large group of international partners is known as IBA Associate Members. IBA is a worldwide non-profit society of members who are each registered associations in their own home countries. These members of IBA consist of 63 dedicated national bartender associations and guilds that identify and take advantage of development opportunities both in their native countries and in regional contexts. We also are a sustainable organization and enjoy long-term relationships with our commercial partners, who include sponsors, members, bartenders, flairtenders, mixologists and leaders in the international beverage and hospitality industry. The reputation and professional strength that our organization is recognized for today is due to its capable and professional team of board members, who together share a wealth of experience in their regional market, as well as an excellent understanding of how to serve our sponsors to their complete satisfaction. In addition, the team’s innovative ideas help them create awareness and keep the IBA up to speed with developments and trends as they happen in the world of beverages and the hospitality industry. We invite you to review the summary of our global network and activities in this presentation folder. IBA looks forward to embracing you as a country member or an IBA Associate Member, joining the colourful and exciting world of the World Cocktail Championships, of which the enclosed video offers you a first preview. Join IBA, unite and network with bartenders and other experts in the beverage industry, discover the many resources our network has to offer, and make our world yours. IBA: Shaking the World! Honorary President Umberto Caselli Via Don Minzoni 4 20091 Bresso (Mi) Italy Phone +39 229401685 Fax +39 3472516905 Email [email protected] President Ron Busman Monnikevenne 16 1141 RK Monnickendam Netherlands www.iba-world.com Phone +31 299 601318 Email [email protected] Skype presidentiba Treasurer Peter L. Jansen Boelenspark 23 1131 PZ Volendam Netherlands Phone +31 299 362723 Email [email protected] Skype iba-p.l.jansen-treasurer Assistant Treasurer Helle Aslak Asminderoedgade 11 1th 2200 Copenhagen Denmark Phone +45 53642114 Email [email protected] Skype aslak.helle Secretary Declan Byrne c /o 104 Calderwood Road Griffith Avenue Dublin 9 Ireland Email [email protected] Skype bai-president Vice President - Europe Pepe Dioni San Roque 86 2D 20009 San Sebastian Spain Phone +34 616921252 Email [email protected] Skype pepe.dioni Vice President - Asia Kuo Chao Kun 5F-3 No 163 Lin Shen First Road Kaohsiung ROC Taiwan Phone +886 7 2518976 Fax +886 7 2710426 Email [email protected] Skype twbartenders Vice President - North America Eduardo Adrian Juarez Parque España 13A entre Sonora y Veracruz Col. Condesa, D.F Mexico D.F. CP 06700 Phone +5255 63630117 Email [email protected] Skype adrian.juarez8 Yours faithfully, Ron Busman IBA President Vice President - Southern Hemisphere Alex Beaumont 17 Dartmoor Circuit Emu Heights 2750 NSW Australia Phone +61 247352331 Fax +61 247354933 Email [email protected] Skype beaukid International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association The Foundation: a history Our Members around the world On Wednesday 21 February 1951, a European Cocktail Competition was held at the Grand Hotel in Torquay, England. Competitors from Denmark, England, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland took part, and twenty-one bartenders were present at this historic occasion. Three days later, on 24 February, observers and presidents of bartenders’ guilds from seven European countries - DBL (Denmark), (G)ABF (France), AIBES, (Italy), NBC (Netherlands), SBG (Sweden), SBU (Switzerland) and UKBG (United Kingdom) - founded the International Bartenders Association (IBA). The IBA launched the first International Cocktail Competition (ICC) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 7 & 8 October 1955. Giuseppe Neri, the bartender of the Excelsior Hotel in Palermo, Italy, became the first winner of ICC. One of the most exciting of the IBA’s activities, the ICC started out as an annual competition, later becoming a biennial one. From 1973 until 1996 the ICC took place once every three years. From 1997 on the ICC was again organized on a yearly basis with three different categories: Before Dinner Cocktail, After Dinner Cocktail and Longdrink. In 1999, the name International Cocktail Competition was changed to World Cocktail Competition (WCC). The year 2000 saw the introduction of a new phenomenon in the world of cocktails and mixology: Flairtending. Since that year, the WCC has run in two formats, Classic Mixing & Flairtending. In 2005, a fifth category was introduced: Fancy Cocktail. Then, in 2008, a new set-up was initiated for WCC: the Open Category, in which contestants are free to choose and compete with cocktails from any of the four categories previously described. By this time, the IBA Board was looking to reorchestrate the WCC in order to boost a global cocktail culture and increase the visibility of its World Champions and of the sponsor brands. On the advice of its sponsor group, the IBA Associate Members, a single name was created for the WCC Finals that would bring together Classics and Flair, transforming the Final into a one-day super-event, the Super Final. In addition to a new and exciting name, a new logo was also conceived so as to strengthen the importance of the event and create a brand. From 2011, the competitions has been known as the World Cocktail Championships. It now consists of six individual competitions: Flairtending, Before Dinner Cocktail, Sparkling Cocktail, Fancy Cocktail, Longdrink and After Dinner Cocktail. After the Preliminary Finals, the winners of all six competitions compete in the Super Final to create the IBA Cocktail of the Year. The winner of the WCC Super Final is invited to attend the Super Final of the next year’s WCC, with travel expenses fully paid and pocket money into the bargain. While there, the winner of the previous year’s Super Final shakes up the IBA Cocktail of the Year and toasts with the Welcome Cocktail. The International Bartenders Association consists of bartender guilds from 63 countries. And thanks to steady interest from around the globe, the IBA continues to grow. For the IBA, strength lies in the wealth of professional experience of tens of thousands of bartenders internationally. Members Argentina - Asociación Mutual de Barmen (AMBA) Armenia - Armenian Bartenders Association (ARBA) Australia - Australian Bartenders Guild (ABG) Austria - Österreichische Barkeeper Union (ÖBU) Belgium - Union of Belgium Barmen (UBB) Brazil - Associao Brasileira de Bartenders (ABB) Bulgaria - Bulgarian Association of Bertenders (BAB) China - Association of Bartenders China (ABC) Cuba - Asociacion de Cantineros de Cuba (ACC) Colombia - Asociacion Colombia de Bartenders (ACBAR) Croatia - Croatian Bartender Association (HSB) Cyprus - Cypriot Barmen Association (CYBA) Czech Republic - Czech Bartenders Association (CBA) Denmark - Dansk Bartender Laug (DBL) Dominican Republic - Union Nacional de Bartenders (UNABAR) Ecuador - Asociación de Bartenders de la República del Ecuador (ABEC) Estonia - Estonian Bartenders Association (EBA) Finland - Finlands Bartenders och Supporters Klubb (FBSK) France - L’Association des Barmen de France (ABF) Germany - Deutsche Barkeeper Union (DBU) Greece - Hellenic Barmen Association (HBA) Hong Kong - Hong Kong Bartenders Association (HKBA) Hungary - Section of Barmen in Hungary (SBH) Iceland - Bartenders Club Iceland (BCI) Ireland - Bartenders Association of Ireland (BAI) Israel - Israel Guild of Bartenders (IGBS) Italy - Associazione Italiana Barmen e Sostenitori (AIBES) Japan - Nippon Bartenders Association (NBA) Korea - Korea Bartender Guild (KBG) Lativia - Latvian Bartenders Federation (LBF) Luxembourg - Association Luxembourgeoise des Barmen (ALB) Macedonia - Association of Bartenders of Macedonia (ABM) Malta - Maltese Bartenders Guild (MBG) Mexico - Association Barmen de Mexico (BAM) Montenegro - Bartenders Association of Montenegro (UBCG) Netherlands - Nederlandse Bartenders Club (NBC) Norway - Norsk Bartender Forening (NBF) Philippines - Philippine Bartenders League Inc (PBL) Poland - Polish Bartenders Association (PBA) Portugal - Associacao Barmen De Portugal (ABP) Puerto Rico - Asociacion de Bartenders de Puerto Rico (PRBA) Romania - Asociatia Barmanilor Profesionisti Din Romania (ABPR) Russia - Bartenders Association Russia (BAR) Serbia - Barmen Association Serbia (BAS) Singapore - Association of Bartenders & Sommeliers Singapore (ABSS) Slovak Republic - Slovak Republic Bartenders Association (SKBA) Slovenia - Drustvo Barmanov Slovenije (DBS) South Africa - South African Bartenders Association (SABA) Spain - Asociaciones de Barmans de Espanoles (ABE) Sweden - Sveriges Bartenders Gille (SBG) Switzerland - Swiss Barkeeper Union (SBU) Taiwan - Bartender Association Taiwan (BAT) Turkey - Turkey Bartender’s Association (TBD) Ukraine - All Ukranian Bartenders Association (AUBA) United Kingdom - United Kingdom Bartenders Guild (UKBG) Uruguay - Asociación Uruguaya de Barmen (AUDEB) USA - United States Bartenders’ Guild (USBG) Venezuela - Asociacion de Bartenders de Venezuela (ABV) Vietnam - Saigon Bartender & Sommelier Guild (SBSG) Observers Georgia - Georgian Barman Association (GBA), 1st year Macau - União de Bartenders e Cocktails de Macau (UBCM), 3rd year Moldova - Moldova Bartender Association (BARSA), 3rd year Nicaragua - Cámara Nicaragüese de Bartenders (CNB), 1st year International Bartenders Association Here’s to our Sponsors The IBA network extends around the globe to include world class players from the beverage industry and government agencies in a range of countries, as well as various major liquor producers. They, in particular, understand the special benefits of joining us as IBA Associate Member. By assisting IBA in promoting the industry through sponsorship of cocktail competitions, bartending courses and other educational incentives, their membership also benefits themselves. Inspiring partnerships with our sponsors around the world have helped IBA to reach out to bartending professionals and to contribute to their knowledge and professionalism. IBA Associate Membership (Code of conduct): 1. Provided that they meet the requirements and conditions as laid down in the Rules & Regulations of the IBA, membership may be granted by the IBA to those engaged in bartending in a professional or commercial capacity and whom the IBA’s Council considers to be an asset to the IBA. 2. IBA Associate Members are required to adhere to the IBA Rules & Regulations and by-laws. They do not have voting rights, nor can they compete in any Mixed Drink Competition, nor can they hold office. 3. IBA Associate Members will endeavour to cooperate with the IBA in organising training, educational and cultural events for IBA members worldwide. 4. IBA Associate Members are entitled to use the official IBA logo for commercial purposes. 5. Application & Annual membership fee IBA Associate Members commit to support the IBA for at least three years. The basic annual fee for IBA Associate Members is € 3,500 and is implemented in the Blue Membership Package. The Blue Membership Package automatically includes entry into the World Cocktail Championships, with one product and one assigned competitor. The fee for the Blue Membership Package is payable annually, upon receipt of an invoice from the IBA Treasurer. New IBA Associate Members are kindly requested to complete the enclosed registration form and return it to the IBA headquarters. IBA Associate Members who do not represent any beverage product (such as glass suppliers and manufacturers of bar equipment) and therefore are not part of the official WCC-drawing system are entitled to a discount on the Blue Membership Package of € 1,000. 6. Sponsor membership IBA Associate Members may opt for one of the four Membership Levels all levels including participation at the World Cocktail Champonships like a brand bar/booth at the competition site. The four packages are: - Blue, € 3,500 - Silver, € 7,500 - Gold, € 11,500 - Platinum, € 17,500 The Platinum Membership Package provides a single hotel room, including full board, for the entire duration of the IBA Congress & World Cocktail Championships. Platinum Members are offered exclusively various options to present their brands, like a brand bar/booth at the competition site, function rooms for master classes, a hospitality suite and branded cocktail parties (none of these options are included in the Platinum Membership Package, additional costs to be determined), plus a full page advertisement in the World Cocktail Championships official magazine, a 5000 copy edition. International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association IBA Academy Partnership with The Spirits Business magazine The International Bartenders Association has a long history in bartending and beverage education. For decades, students have piled into classrooms to receive professional education on bar service procedures, business management, classic cocktails, conceptual tasting, distillation, international cocktail syrups, liqueurs and spirits, marketing mixology, personal presentation, social responsibility etc. Responsible for all educational initiatives is the IBA Academy, presenting the International Bartenders Course in three continents: - International Bartenders Course Europe (Tallinn, Estonia) - Elite Bartenders Course (JWC) Asia - Elite Bartenders Course (JWC) South America The IBA Academy offers 6 certificates: - Foundation Course in Bartending - Social Responsibility - International Bartenders Course - Elite Bartenders Course - Accredited Trainer - Bar Management The IBA Academy is currently developing new initiatives, like: - Online learning for the international bartender - Conceptual Tasting Training for judges at the World Cocktail Championships - International Bartenders Course in North America - Bar Master Diploma The IBA is proud to say that the renowned The Spirits Business magazine is IBA’s official and exclusive media partner. All members of the IBA are eligible to receive an e-magazine (as well as a monthly paper edition) of The Spirits Business each month, ensuring that some of the world’s leading bartenders - recognized as brand ambassadors par excellence in today’s market environment - will be exposed to all messaging in the magazine. With such a distinguished, certified readership, The Spirits Business offers brands guaranteed visibility to creative, innovative and passionate bartenders across the globe. This exclusive partnership provides IBA with a special monthly section in the magazine (4 pages, called Members’ Club), allowing IBA to work with its IBA Associate Members, offering options for interviews and introductions of brand ambassadors as well as new products. This means that members of the IBA are always kept abreast of new cocktail and bar developments and innovations, from a variety of markets around the world. International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association World Cocktail Championships World Cocktail of the Year 2013 The World Cocktail Championships (WCC) is the world’s largest battle for movers and shakers in Classic Mixology & Flairtending. 130 Bartenders representing 63 countries shake on stage for IBA World Champion titles. Preliminaries are held globally, with more than 100,000 bartenders vying for a place in the competition. In 2011 IBA created a new competition format for what was previously known as the World Cocktail Competition. The new format was introduced under the name World Cocktail Championships and the first edition was held in Warsaw, Poland. The Championships take place thanks to the generous support of the IBA Associate Members, who represent the world’s leading global & regional beverage-producing companies. The IBA World Cocktail Championships provide our sponsors with a spectacular opportunity to showcase their products. Contestants gather from around the world to demonstrate their skills and talent, creating cocktails using the outstanding products that our partners supply. The World Cocktail Championships have earned a huge following in recent years, setting international standards for the booming culture of cocktails. The World Cocktail Championships are held yearly in various continents: 2007 - Kaoshiung 2008 - Puerto Rico 2009 - Berlin 2010 - Singapore 2011 - Warsaw 2012 - Beijing 2013 - Prague 2014 - Cape Town 2015 - Sofia 2016 - Tokyo 2017 - Copenhagen Location The World Cocktail Championships are always held at a major local venue, generally a 5 star hotel with conference facilities. Sideline activities include master classes, cocktail seminars, beverage tastings and networking sessions. Audience Over 1200 international professionals from the bar & beverage industry typically attend the competition, including bartenders, beverage marketers, cocktail experts & mixologists. The local network generates 800-1000 additional attendees. Publicity Worldwide media coverage, live internet streaming, features in The Spirits Business magazine and publications in leading local magazines, throughout the world. The World Cocktail Championships are ran in six prestigious competitions, delivering the IBA World Champion for all six competitions: • Flairtending Competition • Before Dinner Cocktail Competition • Sparkling Cocktail Competition • Fancy Cocktail Competition • Longdrink Competition • After Dinner Cocktail Competition The Champions of each competition, six in all, go head to head in the Super Final. The winner of the WCC Super Final is crowned IBA Bartender of the Year. Other criteria, in which competitors in the World Cocktail Championships compete for a distinctive prize, are: • IBA Prestige Award, for the best Technical performance • IBA Cocktail DNA (Drink & Name Association) Cup, for the best cocktail name • IBA Challenge Cup (Team Prize) • IBA Art Deco Trophy, for the best cocktail decoration and/or cocktail garnish • IBA Eagle Reward, for the best overall performance for young bartenders aged under 29 Winner of the WCC Super Final in 2013 was Greta Grönholm (Finland). Her winning cocktail being proclaimed IBA Cocktail of the Year was named My Green Summer. My Green SuMMer 2 cl 2 cl 10 cl 3 1 1 Grey Goose La Poire Routin 1883 Green Apple Martini Prosecco DOC Barspoons Routin 1883 Fruit de la Passion Barspoon Finest Call Lime Juice Barspoon Monin Cucumber Mixing Technique: Mixing Glass Glass: Libbey Perception Coupe No 3055 Decoration: Apple, lemon, cucumber & lily grass International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association World Cocktail of the Year 2014 IBA Bartender of the Year 2015 It is not every day you will come across 500 of the world’s finest bartenders in one room, let alone in one of the most beautiful cities on the planet. But in Cape Town, South Africa, representatives from 62 countries across the globe gathered to show off their mixing, shaking and flairing skills at the 40th annual International Bartenders’ Association (IBA) World Cocktail Championships. Mr. Dosa Ivanov (49, Sweden) won the title of World’s Best Bartender at the 41st World Cocktail Championships held during the International Bartenders Association’s (IBA) annual congress, 10th-15th October 2015 in the Marinela Hotel, Sofia, Bulgaria. His winning cocktail was called Grand Horizon and consisted of 3cl Angostura 1919©, 3cl Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge, 2cl Monin Peach Purée, 2cl Routin 1883 Spicy, 4cl Apple juice (cloudy), 1cl Lime juice, fresh. Shake n’strain into a Durobor ODEO (215/34) glass and decorated with orange, radish, vanilla & Texas grass. Ivanov, a bartender/manager for the past 27 years, is currently the manager at Norda bar & grill, part of the Clarion Hotel Post in Gothenburg, located very close to Gothenburg’s central station. If ever there was proof that the ladies can shake it as well - if not better - than male bartenders, it was at the week-long competition. Slovakia’s Jana Karkusova (the middle lady in the picture below), a hospitality teacher for 15-18 year olds, was crowned the 2014 winner, succeeding last year’s female victor, Greta Grönholm, who hailed from Finland. Accepting his trophy and prize, to attend the World Cocktail Championships 2016 in Tokyo, Japan, Mr. Ivanov thanked his friends and supporters from the Swedish Bartenders Guild (SBG) and especially his “marketing team” , made up of wifes & SBG members, for their support and active use of social media. He went on to say that one post on social media received 20,000 views on the first day. In fact, her victorious drink, Geisha, was inspired by “what it is to be a woman”, albeit in a stereotypical sense - sweet, fruity, pink and delicate. Comprised of Havana Club Añejo 3 Años, lychee liqueur, almond syrup, toffee nut syrup, cranberry juice and lime juice the drink was described by judges as a “balanced, indulgent, fruity delight”, which was more than enough to secure Karkusova the 2014 title. GeiSha 3 cl 2 cl 2 cl 1 cl 4 cl 1 cl Havana Club Añejo 3 Años Monin Lychee Liqueur Monin Almond Monin Toffee Nut Cranberry Juice Lime Juice, fresh Mixing Technique: Shaker Glass: Libbey Hobstar DOF No 2651VCP35 Decoration: Apple, cantaloupe melon, lime, orange, radish (red + white) & mint In addition to the honour and glory associated with winning, Ivanov will be much sought after by other member countries of the International Bartenders Association and brands from the IBA Associate Members to demonstrate his winning cocktail Grand Horizon and share his winning secrets with young bartenders all over the world. Grand hOrizOn 3 cl 3 cl 2 cl 2 cl 4 cl 1 cl Angostura 1919® Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge Monin Peach Purée Routin 1883 Spicy Apple Juice (cloudy) Lime Juice, fresh Mixing Technique: Shaker Glass: Durobor ODEO 215/34 Decoration: Orange, radish, vanilla & Texas grass International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association Present your brand IBA Associate Membership During the IBA Congress & World Cocktail Championships, IBA provides a number of options for the IBA Associate Members to present their products. IBA Showroom (open to all IBA Associate Members) IBA Showroom was newly introduced during last year’s World Cocktail Championships and is accessable for all IBA Associate Members. During the IBA Showroom all IBA Associate Members may present their products and offer tasting experiences. Participation at the IBA Showroom is included in all sponsorship packages, IBA will provide for basic material for product presentations. The IBA Showroom is scheduled on the first day of the IBA Congress, directly after the welcome dinner. Brand bar/booth at the competition site (exclusively for Platinum Members, not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined) Master class (exclusively for Platinum Members, not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined) and cocktail champions from 63 countries who are committed to education and development by seizing opportunities to learn about practically every aspect of the cocktail and spirits industry. Participation in the IBA Symposium is included in the sponsorship package for Platinum Associate Members. The IBA Symposium provides great opportunities for IBA Associate Members to share valuable information about their products that an reflect on current shifts in the beverage industry, new product launches, sales & marketing, or even cocktail master classes. The IBA Symposium is scheduled on the fifth day of the IBA Congress and is immediately followed by the World Cocktail Championships Super Final. The IBA is the biggest and oldest fraternity of bartenders on the planet and is aiming to increase the size and impact of the World Cocktail Championships each year. World Cocktail Championships 2016: Tokyo, Japan Four types of membership to suit you Blue Silver Gold Platinum € 3,500 € 7,500 € 11,500 € 17,500 IBA Associate Member annual fee, included • • • • Participation at the World Cocktail Championships • • • • IBA Associate Membership Level Membership Package Single hotel room, including full board, for the entire duration of the IBA Congress & World Cocktail Championships • Number of participants (countries), by drawing of lots 1 4 7 11 Number of products from portfolio to be included in the World Cocktail Championships product list 1 4 7 Full portfolio • Presentation at IBA Symposium Participation at IBA Showroom • • • Brand bar/booth at the competition site • Not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined Hospitality suite (exclusively for Platinum Members, not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined) Branded cocktail party (exclusively for Platinum Members, not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined) IBA Symposium (exclusively for Platinum Members, included in the Membership Package) Would your brands benefit from sharing your ideas with the best bartenders from over 63 countries? What if you could do this in one room with one presentation, in front of an audience of over 500 people? The IBA Symposium is a new initative, implemented into the schedule of the World Cocktail Championships. The addition of the IBA Symposium is a unique opportunity for our Platinum Associate Members to communicate directly with guild-presidents, delegates • Function room for master class • Not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined Hospitality suite • Not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined Your company’s brand cocktail party Not included in the Membership Package, additional costs to be determined • • Full-page advertisement in World Cocktail Championships official magazine, 5000 copies edition • • Half-page advertisement in World Cocktail Championships official magazine, 5000 copies edition • Company logo in World Cocktail Championships official magazine • • • • Display company logo during the World Cocktail Championships (backdrops and sponsor walls) • • • • Company profile on IBA-website • • • • • Feature in The Spirits Business magazine WCC feature (6 pages) in The Spirits Business magazine (global coverage) • • • • International Bartenders Association International Bartenders Association Participation SILVEr, for € 7,500: 4 competitors, 4 products to be included in the WCC 2016 product list World Cocktail Championships 2016 Please indicate the 4 products your company will present at the WCC 2016: 16-21 October Imperial Hotel Tokyo Japan 2. 1. 3. 4. Company name IBA Associate Member: BLuE, for € 3,500: 1 competitor, 1 product to be included in the WCC product list Address: Contact person: Please indicate the product your company will present at the WCC 2016: Email: 1. Hereby I, , confirm the participation of my company at the World Cocktail Championships 2016, in Tokyo, Japan. My company will be participating in the Membership Package, as indicated below (please indicate your preference by ticking the appropriate box). The annual IBA-fee is included in all four packages. PLATINuM, for € 17,500 (basic amount): 11 competitors, unlimited portfolio Please indicate the products that your company will present at the WCC 2016 by sending a complete and updated list of your company’s portfolio, to be included in the WCC 2016 product list. During the WCC 2016, my company is interested in hosting: Brand bar/booth at the competition site Brand cocktail party Master class Hospitality suite Other, being None of the above options are included in the Platinum Membership Package, additional costs to be determined. GOLd, for € 11,500: 7 competitors, 7 products to be included in the WCC 2016 product list After receiving your selected WCC Membership Package for 2016, your company will be forwarded an invoice by IBA Treasurer Mr. Peter Jansen before 1 May 2016. Once the final draw has taken place you will be informed about the composition of participants that have been assigned to your company. Please submit the WCC participation form before 1 March 2016 and send it to: International Bartenders Association P.O. Box 186 1130 AD Volendam Netherlands +31 (0) 299 601318 +31 (0) 6 30131072 [email protected] [email protected] Please indicate the 7 products your company will present at the WCC 2016: 1. 5. 2. 6. 3. 7. 4. 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