Girl Geek Dinners Bristol is looking for sponsors!
We want Girl Geek Dinner events to be free. The only way to do this is to get help and support.
You can help us by:
- Contributing to this site and the event
- Offering to sponsor or host a Girl Geek Dinner event
- Sponsoring or providing the food or drink for an event
- Telling us about your ideas
- Linking to us and showing your support on your blog or website.
- Volunteering a speaker, or help fund speaker costs
- Lending us the electronic gagdetry so that speakers can be seen and heard
- Offering press advertising & publicity
- Making a donation
If you are interested in sponsoring us or contributing in some other way, then please contact us
| The Pervasive Media Studio hosted event #13 www.pmstudio.co.uk | |
| SETsquared sponsored event #13 www.setsquared.co.uk/home/contact-us/bristol | |
| Wikimedia sponsored events #8 and #11 www.wikimedia.org | |
| Infineon sponsored events #3 and #12 www.infineon.com | |
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Bristol GGD Dinner #1 and #7: For our first dinner, the department of Computer Science at Bristol University hosted a wine reception in their premises where we had over 100 participants On our 7th dinner, they also offered us a nice dinner and some wine They also hosted events #8 and #11 which were sponsored by Wikimedia |
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Bristol GGD Dinner #2: The University of the West of England is sponsored our second event. They provided both the venue and some food and drinks |
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Building on its expertise in interface development and Microsoft technologies, Telerik helps customers build applications with unparalleled richness, responsiveness and interactivity. Created with passion, Telerik products help thousands of developers every day to be more productive and deliver reliable applications under budget and on time. |
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Bristol GGD Dinner #3:The e-Office gave us their venue and some goody bags for our Girl Geek Dinner. The first 20 people to register were offered a £50 voucher for the e-office. |
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STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) is currently high on the education and skills agenda at both national and regional level, and there is an increasing focus on the role of STEM industries, skills and knowledge in underpinning sustainable economic growth. STEM SW is a project funded by the South West Regional Development Agency that aims to address STEM skills shortages in the South West, bringing together a range of partners in the business and learning community. Bristol GGD Dinner #4:
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