Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship Details

Our conferences are an excellent opportunity to raise the awareness for your organisation. Promoting your business brand and expertise via one of our customised sponsorship solutions is a compelling way to raise your organisation’s profile and to help you to meet and talk to the people who will ensure the success of your business.

As a sponsor you can choose from a wide range of sponsorship opportunities –
all tailor-made for your specific requirements
.

The complete sponsorship package includes the following:

  • Display of your logo and acknowledgment of support of the conference
    • on the printed conference programme
    • on the conference advertisements in one of our journals
    • on the conference website
    • in the conference material
    • in the conference hall
  • Free exhibit space for your organisation at a central point
  • A full page advertisement
    • in the conference material
    • in one of our journals
  • Inclusion of a leaflet, brochure or giveaway in the conference bags
  • Free admission to the conference

Sponsorship costs for the listed package: € 2.950,-

VAT added if applicable. Others on request.


NEW: Student Sponsorship

By choosing our student sponsorship you enable students to take part in our conferences. You will be able to choose "your" students who will benefit from the sponsorship. In doing so you can promote your firms brand – and get in touch with highly qualified possible future employees.

Contact

Should you need any further information about sponsoring an event, please contact:

Ms Nikola Bock
 
phone: +49-30-81 450 6-27
e-mail: bock@lexxion.de

 

EStAL
Journal
Publication frequency: quarterly
Subscription: € 442,-
ISSN 16 19-52 72

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