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For Sponsors | ULTIMATE / $150,000
Premier leadership alignment is reserved for a single organization with a bold vision. This tier unlocks premium visibility across every facet of the WVD event and beyond — live, digital, and global.
Benefits include
- Premium booth space (approx. 20’ 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
- 30-minute keynote opportunity, live or recorded, to open the main conference.
Strong digital footprint
- Logo on digital banners and printed/downloadable content
- Featured in 5–7 YouTube or podcast descriptions
- Logo intro/outro in 5–7 educational/WVD-related videos
- “Supported by [Sponsor]” screen in livestream intros/outros
- 15–20 tagged social media posts
- 3 high impact promotional pushes or media boosts
- Recognition in 5–7 email campaigns to 25K+ global subscribers
- 10 complimentary registrations with front-row seating
- Five branded items included in conference bags
- Verbal thanks during the opening, reception and closing sessions
- Name/logo recognition in media and academic publications
This exclusive tier offers high-value engagement and a dominant brand presence before and long after the conference wraps.
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