A lot goes into creating a great event. We want to help make yours successful. Use this guide to get answers to your questions and help bring your event to life.
Event Basics
Make sure to choose a venue that reflects the type and size of event you’re hosting. Here are some tips:
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Consider what you need for your event, including food, stages, presentation screens, audio/visual, seating, parking and privacy.
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Make sure your venue is easy to locate and identify. If it isn’t, consider bringing wayfinding signage to help make it easier for guests.
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Remember to communicate with the venue in the weeks leading up to the event to make sure they are ready for you.
Looking for recommendations? Check out the Arizona Tech Week preferred vendor list.
Arizona Tech Week takes place from Monday, April 6 to Sunday, April 12, 2026. Events will be happening all throughout the state on all days. You can choose to host your event on any day, at any time.
For your event to be approved, you must input ALL information in the Host Event form and on your Partiful link. This includes:
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Event type
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Event title
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Event topic
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Event theme
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Event capacity
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Target audience
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Invitations (if invitation only)
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Admission fee (if applicable)
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Completed Partiful link using the Arizona Tech Week Partiful Event Template (please note that a cell phone number is needed to create a Partiful account)
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Event date and time
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Event location/venue
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Host and Co-host info
Your event must also follow all rules listed in the Arizona Tech Week Community Guidelines. Once your event is reviewed by our team, you’ll receive an email when it is approved and added to the Arizona Tech Week official calendar.
Need help setting up your event in Partiful? Visit Partiful's resource guide or contact Partiful directly for support.
Format and Audience
All event types are welcome as long as it showcases Arizona’s Tech Ecosystem! You are encouraged to be creative, but some popular event types include:
Breakfast
Host a group breakfast at a restaurant, venue or park of your choice.
Lunch
Host a group lunch at a restaurant, venue or park of your choice.
Dinner
Host a group dinner at a restaurant, venue or park of your choice.
Experiential
Build community with a group activity or experiential event. (Think golf, wine tasting, hiking, etc.)
Hackathon
Create a challenge and invite attendees to solve it using the power of technology.
Happy Hour
Keep things casual and host a happy hour at a venue of your choice.
Founder/Investor Speed Meeting
Help founders find their match in a speed dating-style networking event.
Networking
Host a networking event for a specific field.
Panel Event and/or Fireside Chat
Bring together experts to discuss a specific topic. Ask them questions and guide the discussion.
Pitch Event or Demo Day
Bring entrepreneurs together to pitch ideas and/or share demos.
Other
Host an event type of your choosing. The more creative and unique the better.
Host Expectations
To be included on the official Arizona Tech Week calendar, your event must follow our Community Guidelines.
Promoting Your Event
To pull off a successful event, you have to stay in contact with your guest list leading up to the big day. Remember to send out details and reminders, provide any updates on your event location and encourage guests to keep their RSVPs up to date so that new attendees can fill spots if some people drop out.
Partiful allows event hosts to accept/deny RSVPs based off of the information provided. Make sure you manage RSVPs by accepting or denying attendees.
You should expect some attrition to happen leading up to your event. To limit cancellations and keep your guest list as up to date as possible, remember to:
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Communicate regularly with your attendees. Send reminder emails, share details, post on social media, do whatever you can to keep your event top of mind.
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Ask attendees to update their RSVP status as event day approaches. Kindly remind them to update their RSVP if their plans change. This will help you keep a more accurate head count and simplify planning.
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Plan for up to a 70% attrition rate. For example, if you have 100 RSVPs, expect only about 70 people to attend.
You are responsible for marketing your event. Arizona Tech Week will list your event on the official Arizona Tech Week calendar, but any additional promotion must be created by you. We recommend using a mix of the following to promote your event:
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Fully complete your Partiful page. A completed page that includes photos and all relevant event information can boost attendance.
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Create an email campaign to keep attendees engaged.
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Leverage social media: Make a page for your event on LinkedIn or Meta, invite people in your network, promote the event on your social platforms to spread the word.
For logos, social media images and signage, download the Arizona Tech Week media kit.
All Arizona Tech Week attendees agree to a photo and video release when they sign up for an event. That means that you are free to capture content from your event and share on social media platforms.
Remember to leverage social media before and after your event to build awareness and engagement. Create posts promoting your event leading up to it and share content from your event after it concludes. Be sure to tag any relevant speakers, and use #aztechweek so that everyone knows you were a part of the conference.