Our work is entirely funded by private donations – we receive no money from government. Your money will help us continue funding research into vitiligo and supporting people affected by the condition.
For Sponsors | Platinum / $75,000
As a solo Platinum Sponsor of World Vitiligo Day 2025, your organization will be front and center—where leadership belongs. This tier offers premier visibility at the event and across our global digital reach, with high-value engagement and lasting brand presence long after the conference wraps.
Benefits include:
- Premium booth space (approx. 10’ x 20’) in a prime location, with branded backdrop, space for multiple reps, screens, demo areas, power and Wi-Fi
- Logo featured on venue signage, printed materials, pre-session slideshows, and WVD website homepage
- 15-minute keynote slot during the opening session
Strong digital footprint:
- Logo on digital banners and select printed/downloadable content
- Featured in 2–4 YouTube or podcast descriptions
- Logo intro/outro in 3–4 educational/WVD-related videos
- “Supported by [Sponsor]” screen in livestream intros/outros
- 8–12 tagged social media posts
- 3 targeted social media boosts (reach: 500K+)
- Recognition in 3–5 email campaigns to 25K+ global subscribers
- 5 complimentary registrations with front-row seating
- Three branded items included in conference bags
- Verbal thanks during key sessions
- Name/logo in media and academic publications
Platinum sponsorship is more than a logo—it’s a statement of commitment to patients, science, and meaningful change. If you’re ready to lead from the front, we’d be proud to have you at this level.
According to conservative estimates from AI Deep Research, WVD-2025 is projected to generate 2.4 million virtual touchpoints, creating a direct impact on approximately 4.25 million people and a ripple effect reaching 37.5 million people worldwide.
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