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Sponsorship

As one of I2SL’s most significant initiatives to date, Labs2Zero will require significant industry investment and support. To make this ambitious program a reality, I2SL seeks immediate funding as well as technical input to ensure a balanced and sustainable program suitable for the laboratory community.

With the help of founding sponsors, I2SL anticipates developing a variety of specific program elements, to which these sponsors can choose to direct their support in future years. Read the Labs2Zero Sponsorship Prospectus.

Diamond Founding Sponsors

Aircuity
Alexandria
Cell Signaling Technology

Platinum Founding Sponsor

Millipore Sigma
Siemens

Gold Founding Sponsors

Affiliated Engineers
BNBuilders
CPP Wind Engineering Consultants
Dynamic Air Corporation
Konvekta
Interface
RWDI
Introba
Gilead
Smithgroup

Silver Founding Sponsors

3Flow
AKF
Antec Controls
Buro Happold
Ellenzweig
Flad
Fundermax
Greenheck
HOK
Heat Pipe Technology
Jacobs
My Green Lab
Phoenix Controls
SciShield

Founding International Partner

Sustainable Labs Canada

Labs2Zero Sponsorship Levels and Benefits

Title
Diamond
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Upfront payment for three-year sponsorship Note this represents a 10 percent annual discount.
$135,000
$81,000
$41,500
$20,250
Minimum annual sponsorship level cost
$50,000
$30,000
$15,000
$7,500

Benefits for Sponsoring

Sponsor Benefits
Diamond
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Recognition at the I2SL Annual Conference
X
X
X
X
Mentions in I2SL communications and social media
X
X
X
X
Opportunity to add case studies to Labs2Zero tool
X
X
X
X
Logo on the I2SL website/Lab Benchmarking Tool
X
X
X
X
I2SL-hosted webinar on the topic of your choice
X
X
Voting member(s) on Technical Advisory Council(s)
3
2
1
Inclusion in program media announcements
X
X
Logo on all pages of the I2SL website
X
X
One voting member on the Labs2Zero Leadership Council
X

For organizations wishing to sponsor the Labs2Zero program in some other specific way, I2SL would be happy to customize financial and recognition aspects of the contribution. For more information, please contact Gordon Sharp at president@i2sl.org.

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