
This event continues our momentum to build a data science community within the UK, showcasing excellent science and fostering new discussions and collaborations.
As a sponsor, you’ll have direct access to an influential audience of researchers, clinicians, funders and industry in this field. At last year’s event, we were joined by over 300 attendees from across the research community:
Your partnership will not only enhance your brand’s visibility and reputation but also contribute meaningfully to advancing research and improving patient outcomes worldwide.
Email the research events teamExplore the programmeThis is a must-attend event for anyone working in cancer research, data science, bioinformatics, computational oncology, computer science, mathematics or statistics, including those working at the interface between these disciplines. We also welcome clinicians and healthcare professionals, patients and patient advocates, other funders and industry representatives to attend and join the conversation around maximising the scientific value of health and research data.
Sponsors will have ample time to network with attendees both during the conference breaks and networking receptions following the programme. This is a great opportunity for stakeholders, decision makers and researchers to network, discuss the latest in this exciting field, and develop long-term partnerships.
We have a range of sponsorship opportunities available and welcome bespoke partnership discussions. Please contact us to discuss any of the options below or to create a tailored package that fits your organisation’s aims.
30-minute satellite session (subject to content approval)
half page company profile within digital programme
logo and URL on event webpages
pre and post event exposure within one promotional email (approximately 2k contacts) and Cancer Research UK’s research update newsletter (approximately 7k contacts)
two social media posts from Cancer Research UK highlighting your support (Linkedin)
exhibitor table (three days) for marketing material or demos
logo included in conference intermission slides
three complimentary delegate places at conference and evening networking*
organisation name, logo and 250-word profile in digital programme
logo and URL on event webpages
prominent signage during one lunch or poster session; sponsor can bring up to two pop up banners to place in venue
recognition of lunch / poster session sponsor during opening or closing remarks
logo included in conference intermission slides
exhibitor table (three days) for marketing material or demos
two complimentary delegate places at conference and evening networking*
organisation name, logo and 250-word profile in conference digital programme
logo and URL on event webpages
exhibitor table (three days) for marketing material or demos
two complimentary conference registrations for sponsor representatives including conference and networking receptions*
*Additional delegates: £500 each
Add-ons must be purchased in conjunction with a sponsor package. Customers who purchase either the platinum or silver packages will be offered a discount on add-on options.
inclusion in conference email
inclusion in Cancer Research UK’s research update newsletter (approximately 7k contacts)
inclusion in our Research Data newsletter (approximately 1k contacts)
LinkedIn post from Cancer Research UK highlighting your support
full page advert in the conference programme
A range of branding opportunities are available at the venue for an additional cost. Optional extras include branding on the exterior facade (windows, doors, etc), suspended banners, and branded furniture.
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