
Silicon Slopes, the flagship organization known for its premier tech conference and driving Utah’s vibrant tech and startup community, is expanding its impact with the Silicon Slopes Marketing Summit. The event offers a deeper dive into one of the most critical yet often behind-the-scenes pillars of business growth and success: marketing strategy and execution.
The day-long summit is designed to empower those from students and startups to C-suite and established businesses to elevate their marketing skills and network with industry leaders, peers, and the greater business community.
Held on May 5, 2025, at the Utah Valley University Clarke Building in Orem, the Silicon Slopes Marketing Summit is packed with breakout sessions across four learning tracks: B2B, B2C, AI, and creative.
The agenda features a dynamic mix of subject matter experts and thought leaders sharing their strategies and tools to help refine messaging, amplify brand visibility, and convert marketing efforts into measurable growth. It’s an opportunity to learn and possibly pinpoint gaps — like the need for key team members or lacking a long-term content strategy — and walk away with a clearer, more confident plan for growth.
Whether you’re testing product-market fit, scaling toward your next milestone, or just looking to up your marketing game, the summit provides access to the kind of practical guidance and peer insight that can transform your approach to marketing.
Utah’s startup culture continues to thrive, fueled by a unique combination of community, capital, and collaboration. As a driving force in Utah’s economic and business landscape, Silicon Slopes reinforces the state’s commitment to empowering innovators with the resources to succeed.
Register to attend the Silicon Slopes Marketing Summit and visit the Startup State Initiative’s event page to explore other upcoming opportunities.
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