Organised by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and
Historical Monuments of Wales, Digital Past is an annual conference which
showcases innovative technologies for the data capture, interpretation and
dissemination of heritage. Open to anyone working in, or studying, the
archaeological, heritage, education or museum sectors, the conference is aimed
at allowing informal networking and exchange of ideas within a friendly and
diverse audience made up of participants from commercial, public and third
sector organisations.
Sponsorship of the event is invited. There are a range of packages
available to suit different budgets, offering a variety of benefits including
logo branding, advertising and the ability to showcase projects and products
during the two-day event.
For further information or any questions please contact Susan Fielding
at susan.fielding@rcahmw.gov.uk
or on 01970 621219
Bronze Package
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Silver Package
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Gold Package
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Cost: £150
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Cost:
£500
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Cost:
£850
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Small logo on webpage (30mm at largest extent)
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Medium logo on
webpage (50mm at largest extent)
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Large logo on
webpage with link to company website (70mm at largest extent)
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Small logo on promotional material at event (30mm at largest extent)
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Medium logo on
promotional material at event (50mm at largest extent)
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Large logo on
promotional material at event (70mm at largest extent)
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Insert in delegate pack
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Leaflet insert in
delegate pack
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Unlimited
promotional inserts in delegate pack (Not to exceed a thickness of 1.5cm)
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Mention during the Twitter feed #digitalpast2016
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1 x promotional
banner in entrance foyer (not to exceed 0.80 x 2.00m)
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1 x promotional
banner in entrance foyer (not to exceed
0.80 x 2.00m)
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Poster stand
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Exhibition stand
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1 x complimentary
registrations for conference
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2 x complimentary
registrations for conference
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Mention during the
Twitter feed #digitalpast2016
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2 x conference
networking dinners
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1 x banner space
on main stage (not to exceed 0.80 x 2.00m)
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Featured blog on
the Digital Past website/Heritage of Wales blog
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Mention during
the Twitter feed #digitalpast2016
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