Looking to engage with business and technology leaders? Sponsor EmTech MIT 2012
The Premier Conference on Emerging Technologies and Their Impact
Now
in its 12th year, MIT Technology Review's annual conference offers
access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from
around the world. Several sponsorships are sold out – contact us today to discuss your organization's participation at this forward-thinking event this October at the MIT Media Lab.
Why sponsor EmTech MIT?
- Network with decision makers from leading companies. You'll have the chance to cultivate relationships with 600+ leaders in business and technology, including CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, policy leaders, entrepreneurs, venture investors, IP attorneys, and more from the business, investment, and technology communities worldwide.
- Creative sponsorship packages. EmTech programming cuts across just about every vertical of technological innovation. Sponsoring the event offers a unique opportunity to make new connections with attendees from innovative companies you might not meet at other conferences.
- Reach new technology audiences. Our team will work with you to create custom programs that maximize your budget while showcasing your company's capabilities in new and creative ways.
- Important learning opportunities for your team. Attending the event is chance for your team to glimpse the future of technology and to begin to understand how these innovations and trends are going to impact your business.
What sponsor opportunities are available?
Whether
you are looking to meet new clients, gain brand exposure or launch new
products, EmTech MIT will provide an excellent platform to enhance your
marketing communications strategy. We offer a package for every
marketing budget. Options include exhibit space in our new EmTech
Experience area, private lunches, exclusive lounge and reception
sponsorships, and much more.
Interested in learning more? Contact Amy Lammers at 617-475-8077 or by e-mail to learn about how your company can be a part of this exciting event.
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