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• Short Course - Sustaining Sponsorship: $1750

As the Official Sustaining Sponsor of the Greenhouse Crop Production & Engineering Design Short Course, enjoy these primary benefits:

•  Sponsor I.D. in Short Course Notebook - Receive guaranteed impressions with your company logo placement and sponsor mentions given top priority size and placement in the Official Short Course Notebook, a multi-page binder with conference information and presentations distributed to Short Course attendees.

•  Full Page Ad in Short Course Notebook – Receive an 8.5” x 11” full page B/W ad in the Short Course Notebook with top priority given to position.  (Option:  supply your own 8.5” x 11” color insert)

•  Event Signage/I.D. - Associate your company identity with the Greenhouse Crop Production & Engineering Design Short Course with banners and placard signage at the conference site and at social events.

•  Presence on Web Site - Receive opportunity for branding, information delivery, promotion and a hyperlink to your Web site on the Official Web Site of The University of Arizona Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (http://ag.arizona.edu/ceac/).   Receive guaranteed impressions with your company logo and sponsor mention on Short Course Web pages. 

•  VIP Package - Complimentary Short Course full registration for one (1) VIP company representative.  Receive preferred seating and hospitality considerations for company VIPs at all Short Course social events. 

•  Product Display/Exhibitor Table – Your high traffic expo table area with preferential location in the Exhibitors Gallery gives your company an ideal venue to display/demo your products and directly increase sales and contacts. 

•  Public Address Announcements - Receive specially prepared public address sponsor mentions during Short Course meetings and social events.

•  CEAC Newsletter Mention - Receive guaranteed impressions in CEAC, the quarterly e-mail newsletter of the Controlled Environment Agriculture Center sent to a targeted list of education and industry subscribers, with recognition of your Sustaining Sponsor status in minimum three (3) quarterly issues (minimum distribution: 300).

•  Promotional Materials Packet Inclusion - Receive opportunity to include our company’s promotional materials in the Short Course attendees’ conference materials packet. 

•  Access to Short Course Attendees Mailing List - Sharpen your sales and promotional database with a mailing list of attendees attending the Short Course.

•  Royalty-free Rights to Marks and Logos - These promotional rights to use Controlled Environment Agriculture Center trademarks and logos help link your company to the event and leverage your involvement.

•  Report on Sponsorship Activities - Get specific results of your Official Sustaining Sponsorship in a specially prepared post-Short Course report.
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