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Published/Copyright: August 16, 2022
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Abstract

IUPAC is seeking organizational, corporate, and individual sponsors for the 2023 IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast to be held 14 February 2023. A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are available from Platinum level (at $10000 USD) to Bronze ($1000 USD).

With a theme of “Breaking Barriers in Science”, the Global Breakfast is designed to support the United Nations Day of Women and Girls in Science. In 2023, the GWB will also be a key part of the Celebration of the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development. In 2022 more than four hundred events in 75 nations/territories were included in the GWB touching more than 30000 participants from high school to university to industry organizations.

 
        
          Highlights from GWB 2022 event: https://iupac.org/gwb/highlights-from-gwb2022/

Highlights from GWB 2022 event: https://iupac.org/gwb/highlights-from-gwb2022/

See details at https://iupac.org/gwb2023-sponsorship-opportunities or https://iupac.org/gwb/

Benefits Bronze

$1000
Silver

$2500
Gold

$5000
Platinum

$10000
Your logo on GWB website with back link to your site Fourth Row Third Row Second Row Top Row Large
Coupon for IUPAC Merchandise $25 $50 $100 $200
Your logo with back link in all GWB email newsletters
Your logo included at end of GWB Welcome Video
Highlighted Social Media Posts on IUPAC channels or link to your company video 1 post 2 posts 3 posts
One-year IUPAC Company Associates Membership
Opportunity to place ad in Chemistry International Half Page Full Page
Opportunity to include story or video in GWB Email Newsletter
Online erschienen: 2022-08-16
Erschienen im Druck: 2022-07-01

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