The City of Glendale is now accepting applications from individuals, groups, or organizations interested in hosting events during the 9th Annual Glendale Tech Week, taking place Sept. 2-4.
Glendale Tech Week brings together startups and executives, entrepreneurs and innovators, angel investors and venture capitalists for a curated series of workshops, panels, job fairs, and networking events. Last year’s event attracted more than 3,000 attendees over three days, and this year is expected to be even larger.
“What makes Glendale Tech Week such an important catalyst for the tech industry is that it is truly collaborative,” said Community Development Director Bradley Calvert. “Over the years, our local accelerators and tech firms have hosted events, shared expertise on panels, and helped build a strong culture of innovation. We’re excited to welcome even more partners this year to celebrate and grow Glendale’s tech community”.
Those interested in hosting an event can now submit their proposals at: GlendaleTechWeek.com/GTW25EventSubmission. Submissions will be reviewed for relevance.
Approved events will be added to the Glendale Tech Week calendar and provided with GTW25 marketing assets to use for branding and promotion. Hosts are responsible for planning and managing their event, securing a venue, and promoting it through their own channels. Events must take place during the official Glendale Tech Week dates.
“Glendale Tech Week is just one important part of our proactive and flourishing tech ecosystem,” stated Economic Development Deputy Director Soua Vang. “The City of Glendale Economic Development team remains steadfast in its commitment to help both existing tech businesses as well as working with aspiring entrepreneurs to build their future in the city.”
For more information or to submit an event, visit GlendaleTechWeek.com.