Team #2002 Sponsorship Levels
Our sponsor levels are named after famous women in science, technology, and engineering
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$5,000 plus - Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867 - 1934) Isolated plutonium and radium, established nature of radiation First woman to win a Nobel prize, first person to win two Nobel prizes in different disciplines.
- Company name as part of the team name
- Name on team letterhead
- Giant (12x12) logo on sponsor banner at competition
- Name in all press
- Logo and link on sponsor page of website
- Company name on Robot
- Team T-shirt and Button
- Invitation to VIP luncheon at Regional
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$2,500 - $4,999 - Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (1906 - 1992) Revolutionary computer scientist, invented COBOL programming language.
- Name on team letterhead
- Huge (10x10) logo on sponsor banner at competition
- Name in all press
- Logo and link on sponsor page of website
- Company name on Robot
- Team T-shirt and Button
- Invitation to VIP luncheon at Regional
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$1,000 - $2,499 - Stephanie Louise Kwolek (1923 - current) Invented and patented Kevlar (used in bulletproof vests, underwater cables, brake linings, space vehicles, parachutes, skis, and boats).
- Large (8x8) logo on sponsor banner at competition
- Logo and link on sponsor page of website
- Team T-shirt and Button
- Invitation to VIP luncheon at Regional
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$500 - $999 - Rosalind Franklin (1920 - 1958) Discovered the helical structure of DNA.
- Medium (6x6) logo on sponsor banner at competition
- Logo and link on sponsor page of website
- Team T-shirt and Button
- Invitation to Regional Competition
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$200 - $499 - Sally Ride (1951 - current) First American woman astronaut.
- Small (4x4) logo on sponsor banner at competition
- Logo and link on sponsor page of website
- Invitation to Regional Competition
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Partner Organizations - Organizations who give equipment, shop space, or mentors.
Confirmed 2008 Season Sponsors
2007 Season Sponsors
Sponsorship Levels
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