W3C is organizing a workshop to look at the opportunities and challenges of making XR an inclusive experience on the Web.

For more details on the event, see the Inclusive Design for Immersive Web Standards workshop page.

Sponsoring W3C Workshop on Inclusive Design for Immersive Web Standards shows leadership and helps move the dialog forward.

Why Sponsor This Workshop?

We expect to use the workshop funds to be used for the most to provide financial support for identified experts to travel to the workshop when their financial situation would not otherwise permit it, and to fund accessibility accommodations.

Sponsorship Packages

W3C has general guidelines for our workshop sponsorship. For the Inclusive Design for Immersive Web Standards workshop, we have 3 levels of sponsorship: Platinum, Gold, and Silver.

W3C Members get a 25% discount on all sponsorship packages; costs listed reflect the W3C Member discount.

All sponsorships offer the following considerations:

The deadline for becoming a sponsor are:

Platinum Sponsorship: 7,500 USD (10,000 USD for non-Members)

Platinum sponsors are listed prominently as major sponsors of the workshop.

The sponsor name and logo are featured on all on-site signage and printed materials.

Gold Sponsorship: 5,000 USD (6,700 USD for non-Members)

Gold sponsors are listed as sponsors of the workshop.

The sponsor name and logo are included on all on-site signage and printed materials.

Silver Sponsorship: 3,000 USD (4,000 USD for non-Members)

Silver sponsors are listed as additional sponsors of the workshop.

The sponsor name is listed on all on-site signage and printed materials.

Becoming a Sponsor

W3C Workshops, meetups, and other events bring you into direct contact with leading Web technology experts: representatives from industry, research, government, and the developer community.

Whether your interests are focused on a particular topic being discussed by a Working Group, or you wish to reach a diverse international audience setting W3C's strategic direction, sponsorship helps your organization reach W3C's engaged participants.

Sponsorships offset a portion of our meeting costs, so W3C welcomes multiple sponsors for each event. All proposals for sponsorship are subject to W3C approval.

If you're interested in being a sponsor of the W3C Workshop on Inclusive Design for Immersive Web Standards, please contact J. Alan Bird, Global Business Development Leader, at <abird@w3.org> / +1 617 253 7823, or Karen Myers, at <karen@w3.org>

For additional information, please visit the W3C sponsorship program.