Raymond James to host Synapse Summit 2025

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

Raymond James Stadium is poised to become the new home for the Synapse Summit, scheduled for March 25, 2025, an important transition from its former location at Amalie Arena. This event is distinguished as Tampa Bay’s largest technology-focused conference, reflecting the area's expanding role in the tech sector. The summit is expected to attract a diverse audience, including thousands of attendees and hundreds of vendors, fostering networking and collaboration opportunities. Additionally, a lineup of expert panelists will share their knowledge, offering valuable insights on various technological advancements and trends. This change in venue highlights the growing recognition of Tampa Bay as a vital center for innovation.

As the tech industry continues to flourish in the region, the Synapse Summit is set to play a pivotal role in its development. Attendees can look forward to an engaging and informative experience that emphasizes the importance of technology in the local economy. More details can be found on the official website dedicated to the event, ensuring that interested individuals stay informed.

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