XBIZ Speed Networking Returns to Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum announced today the return of the popular XBIZ Speed Networking to the conference’s event lineup.

Slated to occur twice during the forum, event organizers said the Speed Networking sessions offer attendees a good opportunity to connect with their peers.

“Designed to maximize the amount of contacts made within a single session, XBIZ Speed Networking is ideally suited to bolster Phoenix Forum’s objective to provide attendees with innumerable opportunities to meet and do business,” XBIZ President Alec Helmy said.

“As a highly acclaimed component of XBIZ’s trade events, XBIZ looks forward to extending the Speed Networking experience to attendees of the forum.” 

Each year the Phoenix Forum attracts hundreds of attendees from all across the globe, many of whom participate in Speed Networking.

Event organizers said providing that large amount of attendees a chance to quickly meet and exchange ideas in an efficient manner can be challenging, and the forum staff is grateful for the support and oversight XBIZ offers to sponsor and manage the Speed Networking sessions. 

“XBIZ is pleased to bring another edition of Speed Networking to attendees of the Phoenix Forum, thus complementing the conference’s slate of educational seminars, panel discussions and business-focused special events with two sessions of rapid-fire networking,“ XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. "Attendees can expect soaring productivity and landing several new connections from XBIZ Speed Networking at the Phoenix Forum.”

The Phoenix Forum runs from March 29 to April 1 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

More information can be found at ThePhoenixForum.com.

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