Corporate Sponsorship

Our sponsors enjoy a high profile alignment with a trusted voice, networking opportunities and tailor-made business, employee and customer benefits.

Becoming a Sponsor

Become a Corporate Sponsor and help us realise our ambition to make the Science Museum the best place in the world for people to enjoy science. This commitment drives everything we do. As we approach our Centenary, we are committed to transforming the visitor experience, with new and reinterpreted galleries, powerful temporary exhibitions, the world’s best learning programmes for all ages and lectures and events on the issues of our time.

'I congratulate the Science Museum on the huge success of Launchpad. For Shell, inspiring the scientists of the future is essential if we are to meet the energy challenge and tackle climate change. Launchpad is a great way to promote science education'.
James Smith, Chairman, Shell U.K. Limited.

Our sponsors enjoy a high profile alignment with a trusted voice networking opportunities and tailor-made business, employee and customer benefits.

But more than that, they share our passion to make sense of the science which shapes our lives and to inspire the scientists and technologists of tomorrow, enabling us to communicate how science and technology have shaped the modern world and the options that science and technology offer for different futures.

Current Opportunities

Dana Centre
Climate Science Project
Making Modern Communications Gallery
Lates
Antenna
Temporary Exhibitions
Science Museum Arts Projects

Contact details

Please contact Marianne Rance on 020 7942 4330 or marianne.rance@sciencemuseum.org.uk if you would like more information or a chat about the potential opportunities we can offer.

Thank-you

We would like to acknowledge and thank all the Corporate Sponsors who have generously provided support to the Science Museum in recent years:

Bloomberg New Energy Finance
BP
EADS
GlaxoSmithKline
Johnson Matthey
Life Technologies Foundation
L’Oreal
npower
Nintendo
Shell
Siemens
Tesco
Toshiba
UBS
Veolia