Small Business Conference Connecting Austin Area Entrepreneurs to Opportunities

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Central Texas entrepreneurs will have a front-row seat to opportunity at the 2025 Small Business Connections Conference, set for Wednesday, August 27 at the Palmer Events Center from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Hosted by the City of Austin’s Small and Minority Business Resources Department (SMBR) in partnership with the Economic Development and Financial Services departments, the now third annual conference aims to help small, local, and underserved businesses access the tools and relationships they need to succeed in the City’s contracting and procurement ecosystem.

This year’s theme, “Connecting Your Business to Austin’s Future,” reflects a growing commitment to economic inclusion as Austin prepares for $25 billion of infrastructure investment over the next decade.

“The conference represents a significant investment in the continued growth and sustainability of our area’s small and certified business community,” said Edward Campos, director of SMBR. “Connecting underserved businesses with resources, knowledge, and information to do business, contributes to our community’s long-term success and equitable growth.”

At the conference, attendees will hear directly from City leaders about the procurement outlook for 2025 and beyond. Key updates will be shared on high-profile capital projects, including the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) expansion, the Austin Convention Center Redevelopment, Capital Metro’s Project Connect, as well as several other initiatives managed by Capital Delivery Services.

The event also features:

  • A City Connections Exhibitor Show, where attendees can speak with procurement and project staff from City departments, County and State agencies, and regional organizations.
  • Opportunities to meet prime contractors currently working on major infrastructure and vertical construction projects in Austin.
  • Workshops focused on vendor registration, small business certification, commodity codes, and understanding “What Austin Buys.”

For many attendees, the conference represents an on-ramp to more formal participation in government contracting. Business owners can speak with City staff onsite to begin the certification and vendor registration process, and find tailored support from technical assistance providers.

“Supporting small businesses through the City’s procurement process isn’t just good policy – it’s how we invest in our community, grow our local economy, and make sure public dollars create lasting impact right here at home, “said James Scarboro, Financial Services Department Chief Procurement Officer. “This event will help businesses gain insight into the procurement process, build meaningful connections, and discover real opportunities.”

The conference is no cost and open to the public. Attendees can register online at www.bit.ly/sbcc2025.

Source: City of Austin

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