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By Invitation

The room, built around the table you want to reach.

APX Media convenes 10–15 senior technology decision-makers for a single evening of closed-door conversation. One sponsor. A guest list shaped around the accounts that matter to them.

The format behind 100+ private dinners curated for companies including Dell, Intel and AMD — now run independently.

The Premise

A dinner,
not an event.

Three hours. A five-star private room. Ten to fifteen senior leaders — CTOs, CIOs, CISOs, CDOs, Chief AI Officers — in unguarded conversation under the Chatham House Rule.

No stage. No booths. No badges. One sponsor sets the theme and joins the table as a peer.

Why It Works

Three things most rooms get wrong.

01

Built around your accounts

You send the companies you want in the room. We curate the guest list around them, and you approve it before a single invitation goes out.

02

Founder-curated

Every seat is filled by hand. No SDR layer, no filler, no audience padding. The standard that fills the room is the standard that protects it.

03

A peer conversation

Decision-makers come for the table, not the pitch. Chatham House Rule keeps it candid. Your framing opens the evening; the conversation carries it.

Where We Convene

Ten cities. One standard.

Paris · London · Frankfurt · Munich · Amsterdam · Stockholm · Madrid · Milan · Zurich · Dublin

And wherever your target accounts sit.

After the Dinner

The conversation continues.

You leave with the attendee list, a written report of the discussion, and personal introductions to the leaders you want to know.

The relationship begins at the table — it does not end there.

A room is built one seat at a time.

Tell us who you want to reach. We will tell you how the evening takes shape.

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