TECHSPO New York 2017 Networking Events
Whether it’s engaging with fellow marketers over a cocktail (or a few!) at our Welcome Cocktail Reception, or picking the brains of some of the industry’s brightest thought leaders during our Networking Dinner Reception, TECHSPO New York 2017 provides ample opportunities throughout our events to grow relationships and build opportunities.
Here is a breakdown of what you can expect to experience at TECHSPO New York 2017:
Welcome Cocktail Reception
May 13: 6:00pm – 7:00pm, Ballroom Lobby
On the first evening of the conference after the final training workshop has concluded, this networking event takes to set the tone for the conference. The Welcome Cocktail Reception in the Ballroom Lobby of Gaylord National is the perfect place to mingle with your fellow digital technology peers, industry thought-leaders and the TECHSPO crew over cocktails and canapés before the event revs into high gear on Thursday.
Networking Breaks
May 13: Baltimore Rooms 3-5. May 14: Baltimore Rooms 1-2
Structured networking after keynote speeches and lunch. You’re provided scheduled daytime opportunities to get to know the people you connect with via social networks—up close and personal. No need to skip presentations to network; we built these breaks into the schedule.
Exhibition Hall
May 13 – 14: Baltimore Rooms 3-5
Come checkout the Digital Technology Exhibits with ample opportunity to mingle and network with other attendees. For more information about exhibiting or becoming a sponsor at TECHSPO New York 2017 please fill our inquiry form here, or contact Aaron Polmeer, [email protected].
Conference Dinner Reception
6:00pm – 8:00pm, May 14, Sunset Room
Before heading back to the office to implement all of the great new strategies and tactics you’ve learned, to top off a fantastic conference of learning and networking, kick back and relax at the Conference Dinner Reception at the Sunset Room by Wolfgang Puck. Share takeaways and stories with industry colleagues, speakers and the TECHSPO team over a glass or two. After an intense 2 days of learning and networking, what better way is there to wind down?