Professional business lunch event
Phoenix

Generate industrial and automation leads in Phoenix

LunchLeads fills a room with 15-25 industrial and automation decision-makers in Phoenix. Your company presents. Every attendee is a lead with full contact data.

Pay per lead
Lunch included
15-25 decision-makers
Private venue

Check if this market fits

We review every request by hand.

$500 retainer covers setup + lunch. Credited against first leads.

What your Phoenix event would look like

A 90-minute lunch event built around industrial and automation -- with your company as the only presenter.

Event Timeline
11:30 AM

Arrival & Lunch

Catered lunch at a private venue in Phoenix. Attendees meet each other.

12:00 PM

Your Session

Your company leads a focused session on automating quality control to reduce labor constraints.

12:30 PM

Discussion & Q&A

Real conversation with the room. This is where trust gets built.

12:50 PM

Wrap-Up

Clear next steps. You get full contact data for every attendee.

90 min
Total
15-25
Attendees
1
Presenter (you)

Who is in the room

Plant managers
Operations directors
Supply chain leads
Manufacturing engineers evaluating automation
Process improvement leaders

Every person in the room is a lead with full contact data.

Suggested session topic

Automating Quality Control to Reduce Labor Constraints

01

where automation investments deliver measurable ROI in real production environments

02

how plant teams manage workforce transitions during automation rollouts

03

what quality control systems actually reduce rework rates at scale

Three steps to leads

Step 01

We align on fit

You tell us about your product and target audience. We tell you if we can fill a room in Phoenix and what the per-lead price would be.

Step 02

We build the room

We individually reach out to industrial and automation decision-makers, book the venue, and arrange a catered lunch. $500 retainer covers it all.

Step 03

You present, we deliver leads

Your team leads the session. After the event, you get full contact data for every attendee. Every person in the room is a lead.

Why a lunch event works for industrial and automation

Automation decisions involve long evaluation cycles and multiple stakeholders. A practical session with the right room builds familiarity with the right firm before the formal process begins.

The right people are already in the room
You are the only company presenting
Lunch creates a real, relaxed setting
Every attendee is your lead
No competing vendors or booths

Simple pricing

$500 retainerCredited to leads

Covers fit assessment, outreach, venue, and a catered lunch for all attendees.

Custom per-lead priceAgreed upfront

Based on your market and audience. Set before the event launches. No surprises.

Start with one event

No contracts. Scale to a series or new cities only if it works.

Common questions

$500 retainer covers everything -- setup, outreach, venue, and a catered lunch. It is credited against your first leads. We agree on a custom per-lead price for Phoenix before anything launches. Every attendee counts as a lead with full contact data.

Companies that sell complex B2B solutions in the Industrial & Automation space -- services, technology, or expertise that requires trust and education. If your sales cycle involves multiple stakeholders and relationship-building, this format was designed for that.

We agree on target titles, industries, and geography. Then we individually reach out to decision-makers in Phoenix. No purchased lists. No blast emails. Every outreach is specific to the person, their role, and why this session is relevant to them.

Yes. If the first event works, you can scale to a recurring series in the same city or expand to new markets. Same model, same structure. You only scale what delivers.

We review your request within 48 hours. If the market, audience, and product fit look strong, we come back with per-lead pricing and a plan for how to launch.

Ready to generate industrial and automation leads in Phoenix?

$500 retainer covers setup and lunch. Pay per lead after that. Start with one event. Scale what works.

See if your market fits