Sponsorship Benefits
Silicon Sponsorship - Less than $1,000
Silicon Sponsors will be recognized in the following ways:
- Company logo on the Labs21 and I2SL Web sites
- Company logo printed in the conference program
Redwood Sponsorship - $1,000
Redwood Sponsors will receive the same benefits as Silicon Sponsors, PLUS:
- Sponsor ribbons on company representative badges
- A prominently displayed sign identifying company at the sponsored event
Bay Area Bronze Sponsorship - $2,500
Bay Area Bronze Sponsors will receive the same benefits as Redwood Sponsors, PLUS:
- Opportunity to add company Web site or company booth locations (for exhibitors) next to logos where they appear in the conference program and on signage at the event
- Quarter-page advertisement in the conference program
Sequoia Silver Sponsorship - $5,000
Sequoia Silver Sponsors will receive the same benefits as Bay Area Bronze Sponsors, PLUS:
- Half-page advertisement in the final conference program (in place of quarter-page ad)
- Opportunity to have organization representatives participate in the dignitary breakfast with the keynote speaker and other Opening Plenary Session participants
Gold Rush Sponsorship - $7,500
Gold Rush Sponsors will receive the same benefits as Sequoia Silver Sponsors, PLUS:
- Special message of thanks to organization on the Labs21 and I2SL Web sites
- Full-page advertisement in the conference program (in place of half-page ad)
- Slide with your organization's information displayed on the Exhibit Hall wall throughout the conference
Pacific Platinum Sponsorship - $10,000
Pacific Platinum Sponsors will receive the same benefits as Gold Rush Sponsors, PLUS:
- 10’ x 10’ booth in the Technology and Services Fair
- Your organization's information displayed on electronic signage in front of the Convention Center and on TVs inside the building
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Please note, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy have granted conference co-sponsor, I2SL, permission to use conference-related fundraising as a means of supporting I2SL’s Labs21 2008 Annual Conference activities.