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Co-Sponsors Provide Support, Receive Exposure
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The Space Foundation appreciates the companies that provide support by co-sponsoring major events at the National Space Symposium.
Confirmed co-sponsors of the 27th National Space Symposium include:
- a.i. solutions - Hotel Room Keys
- Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI)Â - Official Software
- ATKÂ - Registration Bag
- Aviation Week - Media Partner
- Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. - Congressional Breakfast
- The Boeing Company - The Boeing Exhibit Center
- Booz Allen Hamilton, Cyber 1.1 Networking Breakfast, Wednesday Morning Coffee, Thursday Morning Coffee
- Cisco Systems, Inc. - Space Technology Hall of Fame® Private Induction Ceremony
- General Dynamics - Cyber 1.1 Luncheon and Badges
- Integral Systems - Simulcast Lounge
- International Space University - Commemorative Poster
- Lockheed Martin - Corporate Partnership Dinner
- Northrop Grumman - Opening Ceremony and Shuttle Buses
- Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne - Commemorative Pens and Note Jotter
- Raytheon - General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award Luncheon
- SpaceX - Space Technology Hall of Fame® Dinner
- Space News International - Media Partner
- Stellar Solutions - Tuesday Morning Coffee
- United Space Alliance - Industry Salutes the Space Shuttle Luncheon
"These companies have recognized that co-sponsoring Symposium events is an easy and cost-effective ways to strengthen their name recognition, increase brand awareness and gain enhanced visibility among the expected 9,000+ participants at the 27th National Space Symposium," said Senior Vice President - Strategic Partnerships Elizabeth Wagner. "We have a few opportunities still available, but they are going quickly."
To inquire about sponsorships, contact [email protected].
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For more details on the 27th National Space Symposium, see related article in this issue of Space Watch. Industry attendees who register before Jan. 14, 2011, can save up to $500 with the Super Early Bird rate. To register and to get more information, including agenda, speakers and exhibitors, click here.
This article is part of Space Watch: November 2010 (Volume: 9, Issue: 11).