Scientific Computing with Python
Austin, Texas • July 6-12, 2015
 

SciPy 2014 Sponsors

Why Sponsor the SciPy2015 Conference?

Build awareness, recruit, and make contacts:
Last year, the new SciPy Job Fair and sponsor tables were an overwhelming success and we will be bringing them back again. The job fair will be held in conjunction with the opening night annual reception. Sponsors who choose to participate will have a chance to meet with attendees and discuss opportunities and potential fit. SciPy brings together some of the best minds in scientific and analytic computing, 25% of them students; you’ll be hard-pressed to find this kind of audience anywhere else.

Unparalleled access to attendees:

Our job fair and sponsorship tables are positioned in the heart of the conference. The tables rim the opening night reception area and remain up in the break area through the three days of the conference.

“The job fair was an excellent addition to the conference-make sure to keep that!...We had a great experience with sponsorship, and have come home to several good applications to our open positions!” -SciPy 2014 sponsor


2015 Sponsorship Package Opportunities

Please email jillc@enthought.com or call 512-537-1056 with any questions or to reserve your sponsorship package.
Download the sponsorship prospectus here.


Platinum Sponsorship

$12,000 (1 remaining)

  • Platinum Sponsor link with logo on SciPy 2015 website
  • 12' x 2' banner (sponsor provided) in main session auditorium
  • Listed as the sponsor of outstanding student SciPy contributors
  • Large logo on t-shirt provided to all attendees
  • Listed as Platinum Sponsor on 4’ x 8’ Sponsor Banner at main entrance
  • Sponsor Table in the reception area during the Conference General Sessions
  • Table in SciPy Job Fair and promotion of jobs to attendee list
  • Listing on the SciPy 2015 Jobs page from May 1 – Aug 31, 2014
  • Attendance at Sponsored Student breakfast first day of general session
  • Opportunity to host Thursday evening happy hour offsite
  • 1/2 page advertisement in program
  • 4 General Session Passes

Gold Sponsorship

$6,000 (Sold Out)
  • Gold Sponsor link with logo on SciPy 2015 website
  • Medium logo on t-shirt provided to all attendees
  • Listed as Gold Sponsor on 4’ x 8’ Sponsor Banner at main entrance
  • Sponsor Table in the reception area during the Conference General Sessions
  • Table in SciPy Job Fair and promotion of jobs to attendee list
  • Listing on the SciPy 2015 Jobs page
  • Listed (with sign) as sponsor of one am or pm refreshment break in general session
  • Attendance at Sponsored Student breakfast first day of general session
  • Opportunity to host Thursday evening happy hour offsite
  • 1/4 page advertisement in program
  • 3 General Session Passes

Silver Sponsorship

$2,000

  • Silver Sponsor link with logo on SciPy 2015 website
  • Small logo on t-shirt provided to all attendees
  • Listed as Silver Sponsor on 4’ x 8’ Sponsor Banner at main entrance
  • Attendance at Sponsored Student breakfast first day of general session
  • 1/8 page advertisement in program
  • 2 General Session Passes

Media & Community Sponsorship

Co-Promotion

  • Promotion opportunities: logo on website, social media promotion, mention in e-newsletter to 50K+ list.

Additional
Opportunities

  • Sponsor a general session lunch (includes most Gold level benefits) - $10,000
  • Sponsor Friday evening Sprint dinner/happy hour (includes most Gold level benefits) - $5,000
  • Sponsor a Friday or Saturday Sprint (two available, listing as sponsor) - $1,500



2014 Sponsor Participation

At SciPy 2014, sponsorships increased 85% over 2013 thanks to the generosity of NIST, RealMassive, The Bidding Network, The D.E. Shaw Group, Endgame, Github, Google, SIG, Rackspace,Python Software Foundation, Continuum Analytics, NumFocus, Microsoft, Maxpoint Resilient Science, University of Washington eScience Center, USGS, Kitware, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Creare, and our institutional sponsor, Enthought.

Media and Community sponsors included O’Reilly, Pyladies, Python Weekly, Women who Code, and the Center for Open Science.