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Sponsoring the W3C Workshop on Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range for the Web

W3C is organizing a virtual workshop to bring together browser vendors, content creators, color scientists, and experts in other relevant areas (e.g. accessibility, scripting, security, web) to converge on technologies for enabling WCG and HDR on the Open Web Platform.

For more details on the conference, see W3C Workshop on Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range for the Web.

Sponsoring W3C Workshop on Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range for the Web shows leadership and helps move the dialog forward.

Why Sponsor This Workshop?

The cost to hold this virtual workshop includes costs for post-processing the pre-recorded talks (captioning, video/slides synchronization, packaging) and other considerations.

Most of the planning, coordination, agenda building, and writing outcome reports are done for no cost by W3C staff or volunteers. But without sponsorships, W3C cannot hold workshops.

If you see value in discussing possible standardization of WCG & HDR for the Web, and believe it will help your business, sponsoring is the best way to ensure that this conversation happens, and that you are seen as a leader and a forward-looking enabler of the technical evolution of the Web.

Sponsorship Packages

For this virtual workshop, W3C have one level of sponsorship.

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

The sponsorship package offers the following considerations:

The deadline for becoming a sponsor is 15 March 2021. Speaker videos, including sponsor logos, will be released on 30 March 2021.

Workshop Sponsorship: 4,000 USD (5,000 USD for non-Members)

Sponsors

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 Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range for the Web, please contact Karen Myers, Business Development Lead, at <karen@w3.org>.