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Eureka Specifier

The eye-catching A5 publication and Specifier website have been created to ensure that design engineers have a guide to what’s new, what’s effective and what’s relevant for their applications on a regular basis.

*Eureka readers have a combined annual budget sign-off in excess of £7 billion for products, services, equipment and materials. This equates to £19 million per day.

Is this an audience you can afford to miss out on?

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Specifier Technology Sections:

• Bearings & Linear Systems • Materials
• Design Software • Mechanical Components
• Drives, Controls & Automation • Power Transmission
• Enclosures • Rapid Prototyping & RPD
• Fasteners & Adhesives • Sensors, Test & Measurement
• Hydraulics & Pneumatics  

Section Sponsorship Package::

Position your brand ahead of your competitors with a combined online and print and Ezine sponsorship package.

Print
- Logo on technology section cover (View Example)
- Full Page / Q&A feature (View Example)
- 2 x quarter page product features (View Example)
Online
- Logo on technology sections (View Example)
- Q&A hosted online (if applicable) (View Example)
- Square Banner (size 190 x 190 pixels) (View Example)
- 2 x product features (View Example)
Ezine
- Logo branding (View Example)
 
Total = £1,700 per issue


Display Advertising

Full Page - £1,500
Half Page - £850
Covers - £1,700


Product Features

1 x ¼ page - £150
2 x ¼ pages - £250
3 x ¼ pages - £300


Issue Dates & Deadlines (2012)

March
June
September
November

Copy deadlines are on the 20th prior to the month of publication

For more information, please Contact Us

*Source: Benchmark Research, Eureka reader survey 2011

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