Sponsors of WWW2002 will gain visibility for their companies and
have the opportunity to meet and interact meaningfully with leading
visionaries and technologists. In addition, sponsorship of WWW2002
makes a very public statement of support for critical Web-related
research and development, and support of this prestigious conference
series.
Conference series attendees are typically drawn from the following
sectors: Industry & Research (50%), Education (45%), and Government (5%)
and congregate from all areas of the world. Last year's attendees
gathered in Hong Kong coming from: Asia (49%), Europe (15%), US/Canada (22%),
and other countries (14%).
A list of sponsorship items
is available but we would happy to work with you to
develop a customized sponsorship package that best meets your
needs.
In-kind sponsorships, such as providing computer equipment,
networking equipment, audio-visual equipment or other items that
directly help defray the costs of the conference are also welcome.
It is also possible to designate part of your sponsorship to
support a particular conference activity and be recognized
accordingly.
Please let us know your interests when contacting
sponsors@www2002.org with the level of sponsorship desired or
include a phone number so we will contact
you to work out the details.
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Organizations wishing to display their latest offerings of
Web-related hardware, software, tools and services may do so via a
WWW2002 exhibit booth.
Exhibit booth rentals are available for $2,000 USD for a 8'x10' /
2.44mx3.05m space. Booth assignment priority will be determined by
the date of receipt of the signed
Exhibitor Contract and
payment of the total exhibition booth rental.
The exhibition area will be on-site in an area immediately
adjacent to the meeting rooms. Exhibits will be available for
viewing by all registered attendees from Wednesday, 8 May through
Friday, 10 May 2002. An Exhibit
Only Pass is also available to the public for Thursday, May 9
and Friday, May 10 2002.
Send any exhibit inquiries to
exhibitors@www2002.org
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