
Invitation to become Title* Sponsor of the largest STEM fair programme in Ireland for second level students
SciFest
- Promotes diversity and inclusion: up to 20% of participating schools are disadvantaged DEIS schools.
- SciFest now employs a dedicated DEIS School Liaison Officer to support DEIS schools.
- 60% of participants are female
- SciFest is organised at local, regional and national level
- Participation and collaboration internationally including USA, UK, Germany, Hong Kong and beyond
- Average annual growth of 19% per annum
Title Sponsorship Opportunity
- Access to Ireland’s leading STEM key decision makers
- Opportunity to grow the SciFest programme in exciting and innovative ways
- Exceptional marketing and brand exposure in schools, school communities and the broader SciFest network, throughout Ireland
- Have your company staff as influencers of the next generation of STEM innovators
SciFest’s Reach
- 11,000 students and teachers
- 240,000 web page views and 10,000 social media users
- 300 schools and school communities across 31counties
- 4 international events
SciFest’s unique model is the perfect platform for your organisation to potentially reach and impact every second level student in Ireland and ignite a passion for STEM in the next generation |
*Other levels of sponsorship are also available which provide sponsorship opportunities to match your organisation's budget. Please follow this link to view these other levels of sponsorship.
For further information about Title Sponsorship or other sponsorship opportunities please contact:
Sheila Porter
Founder and CEO, SciFest CLG
t: +353 86 379 6143
e: sheila.porter@scifest.ie

SciFest is sponsored by:
Boston Scientific, Intel, Abbott, Accenture, Bottletop Media, Dawn Meats, Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Dept. of Education, ESERO Ireland, EirGrid, Fenergo, Grifols, NatPro, Regeneron, Smurfit Kappa, The Business Excellence Institute, The Higher Education Authority, The Institute of Physics Ireland, The Irish Science Teachers' Association, The Royal Society of Chemistry Ireland, The Society of Irish Foresters, Vermilion energy