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Insurance days of the Republic of Srpska DORS
The First Insurance Days of the Republic of Srpska (DORS) were held in Banja Luka on October 27th and 28th, 2022, organized by the Association of Insurance Companies of the Republic of Srpska.
The technical organization of DORS was entrusted to BAM Consult. DORS was organized through a professional conference and informal gatherings.
For the needs of DORS:
- We designed the logo and all visual solutions. Based on the design solutions, we produced preparations for banners, agendas, accreditations, all visual solutions for scenography (animations, trailer, etc.).
- We created the website osiguranjers.com
- We devised the complete scenography for the conference held at the “Bosna” hotel and implemented its setup. For the scenography, 40 square meters of LED displays were installed, complete lighting was done, and high-quality audio systems were installed.
- PR support which included organizing guest appearances of DORS representatives on television stations, creating PR articles for print and web media, managing social media, preparing DORS representatives for media appearances, inviting journalists to the event, communicating with journalists before, during, and after the event, creating a complete press clipping after the event.
- Advertising on social media and Google (GDN and GSN)
- Sent invitations to participants through newsletters and direct emails and calls.
- Organized a welcome cocktail at the “Integra” restaurant for all participants (space rental, decorations, music, menu, drinks, coordination)
- Organized a gala dinner at the “Stara Ada” restaurant for all participants (space rental, decorations, music, menu, drinks, coordination)
- We used a digital accreditation system for participants using QR codes. After the event, we provided the client with complete analytics of registered participants.
- Coordinated all participants, speakers, sponsors, media, socialized and educated.
DORS was attended by 200 participants.



























