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INFORMATION FOR
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS

For more information contact Shirley Trowbridge at 613.722.8796 or email her at
shirley.trowbridge@thewillowgroup.com.

What is the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC)?

PIPSC is the largest union in Canada representing scientists and professionals employed at the federal and some provincial and territorial levels of government.

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BENEFITS TO SPONSORS...      ALL Sponsors will be acknowledged and receive:   Profile on the Symposium website with links to your organization’s site  |  Recognition in the delegate program  |  Recognition on-site through verbal announcements, signage placed throughout the Symposium venue, and inclusion in e-presentations shown throughout the venue  |  Special name badges  |  Special name badges  |  Display of your organization’s promotional material at the Registration Desk

PIPSC is sponsoring the 2nd Public Science in Canada | Strengthening Science and Policy to Protect Canadians Symposium as a direct response from its membership of public service professionals, scientists and science support staff to open a forum for ongoing dialogue where the public directly benefits from public, private and academic research and dialogue. The Symposium will also provide a unique environment in which all will be able to share and examine best practices and create a vision for a Canadian public science in Canada that will contribute to a better science-policy interface, improved decision-making and greater safety and security for all Canadians.

Why Should You Participate?
- Reach 300+ delegates from across Canada and internationally
- Receive high visibility before, during and after the Symposium
- Draw attention to your professional capabilities and interest of public science
- Introduce new products and services or unveil new strategies
- Maintain or renew personal contacts with existing or former clients and colleagues
- Gain significant benefits from various levels of participation

Profile of Delegates
- Have an interest in how science benefits the health, safety, security and welfare of Canadians.
- Involved in the public, private and academic research arenas of science.
- Science, technology and policy workers, decision-makers, researchers and public opinion leaders.