Executive Roundtable & Coffee
A confidential peer-level forum for senior manufacturing and supply chain leaders, CEOs, Presidents, COOs. Real operational challenges, honest conversation. No selling, no recording, no spectators.
HyLo Inno hosts, produces, and sponsors events across Tampa Bay, each one designed around a real gap the data exposed, not a calendar slot that needed filling.
Events HyLo Inno is hosting, producing, or presenting. Tickets, sponsorship, and speaker info are on each event page.
A confidential peer-level forum for senior manufacturing and supply chain leaders, CEOs, Presidents, COOs. Real operational challenges, honest conversation. No selling, no recording, no spectators.
Industry leaders convene to examine how technology, innovation, capital, and community are shaping construction's future. Panel discussion and networking, covering AI, skills development, trust across ecosystems, and what's next for the built environment.
A full-day summit for the senior leaders running Tampa Bay's manufacturing economy. Six panels, two workshops, one invite-only Executive Roundtable. Topics: The Workforce and the Skills Gap, The AI Adoption Gap, Supply Chain in an Uncertain Market, and more.
These are the events that keep the ecosystem connected between the bigger moments. Check the live map for current dates and RSVPs.
The premier downtime gathering for Tampa Bay's tech and innovation community. No agenda, no panels, just the ecosystem over craft cocktails and honest conversation.
Flagship live media franchise and Tuesday newsletter. The conversations and coverage that define what Tampa Bay's innovation community is building and where it's going.
Direct access to HyLo leadership. Three tracks, Technology & Dev, Strategy, Marketing & Creative. Bring a question, a problem, or just show up. No pitch deck required.
When an event is the right fit for the Tampa Bay ecosystem, HyLo shows up as a sponsor, media partner, or producing partner. More announcements coming.
HyLo Inno sponsors and co-produces events where there is a real fit with the Tampa Bay ecosystem, media, audience, and activation, not just a logo on a banner.