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SaversAir Solutions lauds suppliers in 'Ignite!'

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SAVERSAIR Solutions, a company under Savers Group Holdings Inc., recognized its top accredited suppliers from Luzon as it held "Ignite! The 1st ASC convention on November 29, 2021, at the Best Western Metro Clark Premier Ballroom in Angeles City.

"Ignite!" aims to inspire courageous leaders in shaping the future of innovation. It was a full day of learning, collaboration and partnership.

"Ignite!" also aimed to appreciate its loyal suppliers and brand partners as they embark on a competitive industry amidst the pandemic. As the field of construction, appliances, installations are currently evolving, SaversAir targets to promote the relevance of innovation and partnership across the region on the wide-ranging financial concerns.

It additionally aims to provide an informative and timely conference instilling the passion of alliance amongst the companies involved. It envisions giving insights and knowledge about topics like innovation, leadership and management. The event will feature professional speakers with careers in the world of sales and marketing.

SaversAir Solutions was delighted with the outcome, attendance, and reception of the convention. Highly regarded mechanical engineers attended the event headed by the President of Philippine Certified Lifts and Conveyances Specialist Inc. Engr. Edwin D. Raganit and Chairman of the Board of Mechanical Engineering of Professional Regulation Commission, Engr. Leandro R. Conti.

The convention ended with an optimistic speech from the President and Managing Director of SaversAir Solutions, Justine Uy, as he thanked the guests and partners for their support and effort in making the event a success. (PR)

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