Benefits of sponsoring the Yearbook and Networking Event 2025
20/01/2025
The International Association of Concrete Drillers and Sawers, IACDS, Yearbook not only serves as a central resource for industry innovations, practices and advencements. It is also an excellent opportunity to elevate companies’ brands.
Our sponsors can boost their brands by sponsoring only the Yearbook or they can choose to be present, also, in our Networking Event during BAUMA. Keep reading to know more about the benefits of being an IACDS sponsor.
Yearbook sponsorship benefits:
- Multi-channel exposure through communication campaigns, the IACDS microsite, social media and the industry events all over the world.
- Brand prominence in both digital and hard copy formats, distributed to thousands of professionals, members, and industry prescribers.
- Enhanced editorial space to highlight your brand’s message, innovations, and contributions to the industry.
There are different sponsorship packages, and all of them include an advertisement and space for editorial content to present your innovation or range of products. This added space allows companies to not only promote their brand but also establish themselves as thought leaders by addressing key trends, challenges, or opportunities in the drilling and sawing sectors.
However, and apart from all of this benefits, IACDS offers an even more interesting package when opting for a combined sponsorship. This package includes the sponsorship of both, the IACDS Yearbook 2024 and the Networking Event 2025.
Extra benefits for combined sponsors:
- Stronger brand visibility during BAUMA, since the Networking Event will take place there, as well as the Yearbook’s launch.
- Permanence in time, thanks to the different versions of IACDS Yearbook: Digital and printed.
- Special price in the Networking Event sponsorship only if it’s a combined with the Yearbook.
These activities offer unparalleled access to a global audience of professionals and specialists in the drilling and sawing industry, as well as key industry stakeholders such as national associations, equipment manufacturers, and specialized contractors.