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Event Overview

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We are thrilled to welcome you to our 4th annual Hitachi Vantara EMEA VAD Forum, taking place on the 13th – 14th of May at the glamorous Grand Hotel Dino on the shores of stunning Lake Maggiore, Italy.

With a rich and informative agenda of thoughtful discussion, a recap of FY23 achievements, and FY24 strategies and roadmaps, this event is aimed at sales leaders from distribution companies from all over Europe, the Middle East and Africa who are looking to expand their competencies across our technology stack and further leverage our strategic partner ecosystem to deliver differentiated value and innovation to and through the reseller market. Over the course of the event, we’ll also enjoy exhilarating tour excursions and dinner on a private island, with plenty of opportunity to network with peers, resellers, and solution experts.

Hitachi Vantara is hosting the 2-day event program, including food, drink and entertainment. We are asking you to pay for your accommodation, flights and transportation to and from the airport. Indicate which days you will be staying at the hotel when you register, and you will be redirected to the hotel site where you can book your accommodation for the discounted rate, we have negotiated for you.

Please note you will need to provide your credit card details to book your accommodation. Space is limited so please make sure you book early. Full details along with the cancellation policy can be found on the registration page.

Set Sail: Join us for an unforgettable excursion!

We’re excited to share that, thanks to your insightful feedback, the 2025 Solution Days and EMEA VAD Forum will feature exhilarating tours around the stunning Lake Maggiore in the afternoon of Wednesday 14 May, right after both events conclude. Get ready to soak in breath taking views, unwind on the water, and connect with fellow partners in a truly unforgettable setting.

The cost of the excursion will be covered by Hitachi. Please be aware that space is limited. If you confirm your attendance, we kindly ask that you make every effort to join us.

Don’t miss this unmatched opportunity to expand your knowledge of Hitachi Vantara's unbreakable technologies and forge stronger connections with the Hitachi community. Register today! Arrivederci!


A Glimpse from our 2024 Event

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