Sponsor ProgramThe 2008 Texas Wireless Summit offers a highly targeted gathering of business, government, and academic leaders from the world's top organizations involved in the wireless industry. Our sponsorship packages provide you with access and visibility with these decision makers. Don't miss this valuable opportunity and become a sponsor today by contacting: Marisa Sladek AWA Operations Manager
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+1 (512) 415-1598 | Erin Defosse Chairman, AWA
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Sponsorship Packages for 2008 Texas Wireless SummitDownload 2008 Sponsorship Levels HERE BENEFITS | Platinum $15,000 | Gold $10,000 | Silver $5,000 | Bronze $2,500 | Break-Out $1,500 | Exhibitor* $1,000 |
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Complimentary Summit Passes | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Company name listed on Summit website | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Yes | Company name listed on Summit program | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Company logo on Summit signage | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Company logo and hotlink on Summit website | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | | | Company literature distributed to attendees at the Summit | Yes | Yes | Yes | | | | Logo on Summit Marketing Material | Yes | Yes | Yes | | | | Table top display | Yes | Yes | | | Yes | Yes | Lead break out session discussion and showcase company products | | | | | Yes | | Copy of the Summit attendee list (name, title, and company only) | Yes | | | | | | Ad in Summit brochure | Full page | ½ page | ¼ page | | | |
*ONLY available for startup companies with less than $2M in revenue and 20 employees. Subject to final approval by the Summit Steering Committee
HostsThe Austin Wireless Alliance (AWA) is a non-profit membership organization whose primary objective is to develop, sustain, and promote Austin as a global leader in business activity, technical innovation, and community participation within the wireless industry. The AWA is a leader in the development and coordination of the major strategic wireless initiatives in Austin and the Central Texas region. The AWA is composed of key leaders from all primary stakeholders in Austin including the business, academic, community, and government sectors. The AWA operates in partnership with the Austin Technology Council. | 
| | | The Wireless Networking & Communications Group (WNCG) is a research center within the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin focused on the development of research and educational materials in fundamental areas of wireless networking and communications. WNCG is sponsored by an active group of Industrial Affiliates, including ADC, AT&T, Dell, Ericsson, Freescale Semiconductor, National Instruments, Nortel, Samsung, SigmaTel, Texas Instruments, Time Warner Cable, and the U.S. Department of Defense. | 
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Supporting PartnersATI Wireless is the wireless business acceleration division of the Austin Technology Incubator (ATI). ATI provides strategic counsel, operational guidance and infrastructure support to accelerate the growth of member companies and transition them from early stage technology ventures to successful businesses. We assist entrepreneurs by proactively engaging them with our team of industry experts and by providing them access to the talent and resources available at The University of Texas at Austin. ATI is a non-profit organization that is a unit of the IC2 Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. | 
| | | The Austin Technology Council (ATC) is a member-driven association of business and organization executive leaders, working together to promote the growth and success of Austin's technology sector. ATC envisions an Austin in which the technology community is the catalyst for inspiration and leadership that transforms our city into a world-center for business innovation, creative thinking, community involvement and educational support. | 
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