Oct 21, 2019 Bridgestone, BWSC, solar challenge
Bridgestone continue support of the BWSC as title sponsor to 2030
Bridgestone Corporation announced its intent to continue supporting the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge (BWSC) as a title sponsor at aceremony held on October 20th. The partnership is based on an agreement with the Tourism Bureau of the South Australian Government that hosts the BWSC and will last for 10 more years.
The BWSC is the world’s foremost solar car race which travels a totalof 3,000kmfrom Darwin to Adelaide in Australia. It started in 1987 with the purpose of contributingto the development of solar cars, supporting young engineers, and contributingto the environment while using a new power source: solar light. Participants are challenged to design, build and develop the world’s most efficient vehicles. This year, BWSC celebrated its 15 edition.
“It is our great pleasure working with so many Talented, Creative and Inspiring teams and individuals, who stand ready to develop the next generation of mobility solution. Bridgestone just signed a ten-year extension of sponsorship agreement today. For another decade, we will continue our journey of “Dream Bigger” and “Go Farther”. Let’s keep on dreaming bigger, going farther and developing next mobility solution for our own Future.” said Masaaki Tsuya, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and Representative Executive Officer, Bridgestone Corporation.
South Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, David Ridgway, welcomed the long-term investment, thanking Bridgestone as a global industry leader, for its environmental leadership and embracing its responsibility to future generations.
“A partnership like this, not only secures the future of the world’s largest, most respected solar challenge, it provides a proving ground for renewable technology and sustainable innovation, here in South Australia and around the world. The BWSC delivers millions of dollars into Australia’s visitor economy, with more than $11.9 million injected nationally and the equivalent of 102 full-time jobs created in 2017,” said Minister Ridgway.
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