Benefits of the sponsorship include:
• Significant visibility of your organisation and/or brand products and services at an international, national and local level within the aquaculture and fishery sector—the fastest growing primary industry globally and rapid adopter of new scientific approaches.
• Visibility on the conference website, which will be broadly disseminated and promoted through social media.
• Promotion on conference elements such as banners, program, flyers, speaker’s platform, interval projection screens, backdrops, etc., depending on the level of sponsorship chosen.
• Verbal acknowledgment by the symposium chairs at the opening and closing ceremonies or at the start of selected sessions.
• A forum to promote and deliver the benefits of abalone research in the sponsor organisations.
• An exhibition space with a limited number of stands located in a key position to maximize the exhibitors’ visibility.
• Handouts and other promotional items included in the delegate registration packs.
• Advantages apply during the full duration of the conference.
Project number:
2022-100
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$4,892.20
Principal Investigator:
Andrea Alfaro
Organisation:
Auckland University of Technology
Project start/end date:
5 Mar 2023
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9 Mar 2023
Contact:
FRDC
TAGS
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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2022-133
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Sponsorship of World Aquaculture 2023
1. Support organisation of World Aquaculture 2023
ORGANISATION:
Associated Advertising and Promotions Pty Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2019-215
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Seventh National Abalone Convention 2019
1. To host a successful convention that showcases recent abalone related R&D as well addresses the theme of the Convention which was "Rebuilding our Resource"
ORGANISATION:
Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2017-124
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Developing a new five year Strategic Plan for RD&E Investment in the Australian wild harvest abalone industry
1. Conduct a workshop to discuss with a broad range of stakeholders the needs of Australia's wild harvest Abalone fisheries over the coming 5 to 10 years
ORGANISATION:
Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)