Become a Sponsor
.... of Puli Space Technologies and send a Puli to the Moon!
Puli Space Technologies has a gorgeous goal: we will simply conquer the Moon.
A dedicated team of Hungarian professionals, Puli Space shall prove, by participating in the Google Lunar X Prize, that it can invent and apply new technologies to send a robot to the Moon. This robot will be capable of performing numerous tasks there, including the transmitting of images and data back to Earth.
Puli Space Technologies - based on the experience of the Google Lunar XPRIZE - intends to become a prominent player in the growing space industry. For us, it is also a top priority to promote scientific thinking in Hungary through our quest, and make science more popular among students. We hope that we can offer a good example that nothing is impossible for Hungarian engineers and scientists, and we can compete with everybody in the world.
Team Puli Space, especially in the first phase of its work, relies heavily on voluntary work. We welcome committed people from every professional area: thus we show that the frontline of science is open for everyone. That’s why it is so important to present our efforts and achievements to the public, not only in Hungary, but all around the world. For this we have:
- Puli Space Technologies website: www.pulispace.com
- Advertisements of our media partners and publications in scientific papers.
Now it's your turn: help us! Puli Space is an independent Hungarian initiative, committed to creative and professional work - but it needs YOUR SUPPORT to achieve its goals. In the extreme environment of space, there are huge obstacles to overcome. To be able to deal with them, we need a lot of resources.
For our mission, any financial and non-financial support is a great help. Not only money and high-tech equipment can contribute to our success, but any assistance you can offer: from Taxi services through communication to advertisements, and any equipment from laptops through furniture to even offices.
For more information please contact:
Dr. Tibor Pacher, Team Leader, CEO and founder Puli Space Technologies
Mobile: +36-20-32 82 464 or +49-171-62 69 530, email: tibor.pacher at pulispace dot com
Our predefined Sponsoring Packages
Package | Benefits |
Above 300 million HUF :: 1 million EUR :: 1.25 million USD |
We bring your logo (name) to the Moon, and place it on our equipment to film it, and make it available for marketing. You can appear with Puli on YouTube, Facebook etc. and make other advertisements with us. You will be also highlighted in our media releases. We also grant you a highlighted place on our website, and a Certificate of Appreciation.
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Above 30 million HUF :: 100.000 EUR :: 125.000 USD |
We bring your logo (name) to the Moon to film it, and make it available for marketing. We place your logo (name) in media releases, and you can make advertisements with Puli. We also grant you a highlighted place on our website, and a Certificate of Appreciation.
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Above 3 million HUF :: 10.000 EUR :: 12.500 USD |
We bring your logo (name) to the Moon on a microchip. We place your logo (name) in media releases if appropriate, and list it on our website; You can also place short text ads there. We also grant you a Certificate of Appreciation.
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Above 300 000 HUF :: 1.000 EUR :: 1.250 USD |
We bring your logo (name) to the Moon on a microchip. We list your logo (name) on our website and you can also place short text ads there. We also grant you a Certificate of Appreciation.
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Little strokes fell great oaks! |
If your budget is limited, but you are willing to support us, we would be grateful for any contribution! We will list the names of all our supporters on our website - at request as Anonymous - and bring them to the Moon on a microchip. For contributions above 30 000 HUF /100 EUR / 125 USD we will highlight your name, and give you our Certificate of Appreciation.
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Based on these packages, we always work out the details of contracts with our sponsors. After all, we aim to reap the maximal mutual benefits for both parties!
Last Updated (Monday, 21 October 2013 10:01)