PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28, 2017 -- At a recent home game against the Golden State Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers announced an official partnership with VOMOS. Under this partnership the VOMOS logo will be displayed on row-one courtside seats during home games, in arena digital signage, during half-time promotions, along with digital and social media advertising branding initiatives.
“This partnership couldn’t have come at a better time with both VOMOS and the 76ers on the rise. With the return of a healthy Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid performing at a peak level, it’s an exciting time for both organizations,” said VOMOS CEO Mark McNeil. “NBA fans are a younger, tech-savvy demographic looking for innovative, streamlined platforms they can use to enhance their experiences, which is exactly what they get with the VOMOS app. This partnership will elevate VOMOS brand awareness not just locally, but also nationally and internationally.”
ABOUT VOMOS
VOMOS is the first, all-in-one, near-demand premium mobile application. The VOMOS app was developed to directly connect users with verified luxury rental providers.
The GPS-enabled app allows users to instantly locate and book private jets, premium housing accommodations, exotic and chauffeured vehicles, chartered yachts, and unique local experiences.
The VOMOS app requires no membership fee and is free to download from both iTunes and Google Play stores.
For more information about VOMOS, please visit www.Vomos.com or email
[email protected].
All media inquiries should be addressed to:
Sara Shields
[email protected]


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