Ento is the Royal Entomological Society’s annual conference, and the leading global event for insect science in Europe. The conference provides a platform for leading entomologists from around the world to come together to present their work, meet new contacts, and build collaborations. This is a great opportunity for organisations to join us and engage with the wider entomological community.
We are delighted to have had the following organisations display exhibition stands at an Ento conference.
Our sponsorship packages highlight available options, including being present in the hub of the conference through exhibition and examples of sponsorship opportunities. If you are unable to attend in person, taking an advert in the printed programme or our member magazine is a great way to increase your exposure to delegates. If you are interested in these opportunities or want to discuss other bespoke options to be involved at future Ento conferences, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The RES library collections date back to the founding of the Society in 1833. Visit our stand at our conferences and events for a look at some of our rare books, and, if you’re a new fellow, come and sign our book of obligations to have your name listed alongside names like Charles Darwin and Miriam Rothschild.
CABI is an inter-governmental, not-for-profit scientific research and publishing organization governed by a United Nations treaty-level agreement with a mission to improve people’s lives by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. In their global publishing programme, they produce books, journals, and databases that hold over 10 million records. Unlike other publishers, CABI use surpluses to support scientific and rural development projects that help improve the lives of the world’s poorest people.
Field Studies Council is one of the UK’s leading publishers of wildlife identification guides. From their popular WildID guides through to authoritative guides for enthusiasts, recorders and professionals.
NHBS’s core purpose is to support those who work to understand, protect, and conserve the natural environment. NHBS has been working in partnership with libraries for more than thirty years, and well as stocking top-selling wildlife books, they help to seek out and make available difficult to source titles, unavailable from other booksellers.
Pensoft is an independent academic publishing company, well known worldwide for its novel cutting-edge publishing tools, workflows and methods for text and data publishing of journals, books and conference materials. Through its Research and Technical Development department, the company is involved in various research and technology projects. Pensoft also provides services in website design and development, building of integrated publishing platforms and in science communication.
GT Vision was founded in the UK by microscopy enthusiasts in 2003. Our principles are that we aim to provide the greatest range of high quality microscopy and related products at the best prices in the market, backed by fast, friendly, expert advice and support.
Entocycle is the UK’s leading provider of insect farms and insect farming technology with a vision to restore the natural world by revolutionising the way we feed animals. Their complete black soldier fly farm (BSF) solution valorises local agricultural waste while producing a reliable supply of low-carbon insect protein and organic fertiliser ready for on-farm use or for distribution to high-growth, premium markets.
Zantiks Ltd enables animal behaviour to be measured simply. Zantiks units enable researchers to measure animal behaviour, simply. Based in the UK, Zantiks supplies researchers throughout the world with robust, versatile, easy-to-use equipment for behavioural studies. They develop products in close collaboration with researchers and produce fully integrated and automated systems, at low cost, for multiple species.
Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has grown from an idea into the UK’s leading gardening charity, touching the lives of millions of people. Gardening is a universal language that transcends borders and cultures to bring people together in a shared endeavour to create a better future. Involvement with gardening takes many forms, and being a gardener is a lifelong adventure. Everyone’s adventure will be different and wherever and whenever it starts, the RHS will be there to support anyone, of any age or background, every step of the way.
Princeton University Press is a nonprofit publisher with close connections to Princeton University. The Press brings influential voices and ideas to the world stage through their academic scholarship, advancing the frontiers of scholarly knowledge and promoting the human conversation.
Natural Apptitude is a leading UK software development company specialising in ecological and nature lead citizen science and data collection apps and websites.
Harper Adams is the University for food production and technology, animal health and wellbeing, and their contribution to sustainable, living environments for our planet’s inhabitants. This is supported by their departments, curricula, and research specialisms in: Science, Technology, Agriculture, Business, Economics, Food, Land Management, Environment, Engineering, Entomology, Plant Science, Animal Wellbeing, Veterinary Science, Zoology, Farming, Sustainability, Enterprise, Digital, Data Science, Policy.
The University of Reading is a public research university in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as University College, Reading, a University of Oxford extension college.
Flybox has a mission to build 1000 insect farms by 2030 and provide a better protein for animal feed. Flybox build and support modular insect farms for food businesses and nations across the globe who have waste, or need protein, whilst massively reducing the vast environmental impact associated with farmed animals, carbon emissions and tackles the damages caused by traditional methods, such as deforestation, and chemically fertilised and cultivated crops.
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