Become a partner

From 2004 to 2009...

 (please contact us for more info on the 09'Partnership opportunities)

LeWeb began in 2004.
The first edition attracted 250 participants to the Senat in Paris.
By its 5th year, in Dec 2008 LeWeb grew to:



  • 1800 participants,
  • 30 countries, 

  • 300 journalists

  • 9000 photos on flickr

  • Thousands of tweets and blog posts



We welcome  you in 6000 m2 venue, Le104, and Paris becomes with you for 2 days the center of the Internet.
In 5 years LeWeb has become the 1st Internet event in Europe, 2nd largest in the world.



Being a partner @ LeWeb will give you an unique opportunity to be in the heart of the ecosystem during 2 days, to meet your customers, to meet the investors, the entrepreneurs, the bloggers and gain visibility with the industry influencers.

LeWeb is an event that could not be achieve without the trust of our partners and we really work hard to build this on a long term relationship.

Based on the learnings form previous editions we created several opportunities around a setup strongly focussed on our partners and participants needs.

Some examples:

Showcase your company in the DemoZone with a turn key solution. ( DemoBoooth on the photo - also available DemoDesk)
Those entry level Partnerships will give you a full experience of being a partner @ LeWeb you just have to bring your computer, your screen, the rest...we'll do it for you. DemoDesk starts at 3500 euros HT.

If Networking areas with simulcast are what you are looking for, you can sponsor a networking lounge...

Those are just examples, please contact us to get the Partners Document, we will be more than happy to build it with you and meet your goals.

We are also introducing this year the Service Partners @LeWeb:
If your brand is interested in being a partner helping the organisation either by providing products (screens, furniture, food.... ) or services you might be interested in being a service partner @ LeWeb. Your help is more than welcome!

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