Here are the key **auxiliary and satellite events** during Super Bowl LX week (February 2–9, 2026) in the Bay Area, similar to the **Women’s Venture Capital Summit** (Feb 2–4 at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay). These are typically business-oriented, innovation-focused, networking-heavy, VC/tech/startup-related gatherings that leverage the Super Bowl’s influx of high-profile attendees (execs, investors, athletes, media). They’re often exclusive/invite-only or ticketed separately from main fan events, emphasizing the Bay Area’s tech/sports intersection.
Many draw from VC, private equity, tech leaders, sports execs, and founders—capitalizing on the week’s energy without being purely fan/party-focused.
– **Women’s Venture Capital Summit** (already mentioned)
– **Dates**: February 2–4, 2026 (ongoing as of today).
– **Location**: The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay.
– **Details**: Exclusive retreat for 400+ women leaders in VC, LPs, founders, and investors. Features panels (e.g., AI investing with speakers from NEA, Khosla Ventures, Gradient Ventures), networking, and strategy sessions on diversity, emerging sectors, and partnerships. Not officially NFL-tied but perfectly timed with Super Bowl week crowds.
– **BAHC Super Bowl LX Innovation Summit presented by YouTube**
– **Date**: Friday, February 6, 2026 (8:30 AM–5:00 PM).
– **Location**: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), San Francisco.
– **Details**: Official Bay Area Host Committee event; first-of-its-kind, invitation-only gathering for ~500–600 hand-selected leaders in tech, sports, venture capital, private equity, media, government, and culture. Focuses on sports/tech intersection, innovation, global storytelling, experiential events’ impact, sports investment/ownership evolution, AI in performance/fan engagement, women’s sports equity/growth, and more. Speakers include YouTube CEO Neal Mohan, FanDuel CEO Amy Howe, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth, Alexis Ohanian, NFL execs, Bessemer Venture Partners’ Byron Deeter, and others. Panels moderated by Acquired podcast hosts, CNBC, etc. Celebrates Bay Area disruption and progress.
– **The Business of Sports & Tech Innovation Conference Super Bowl Week** (5th Annual)
– **Date**: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 (9:00 AM–2:00 PM).
– **Location**: Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, San Francisco.
– **Details**: Networking-focused event for startups, pro athletes, investors, and tech pros. Explores sports/tech convergence, investment opportunities, and connections. Limited capacity; register early via Eventbrite. Ties into the week’s ecosystem for dealmaking and pitches.
Other notable satellite/business-adjacent events include:
– **Official BAHC Kickoff Party for Super Bowl LX** (hosted by BAHC and Dolby) — Earlier in the week (e.g., around Feb 2–3/4); immersive evening at Dolby’s Global Headquarters for partners, industry leaders, and invited guests celebrating sports viewing/tech future. More networking than pure party.
– **Taste of the NFL** — At The Hibernia, San Francisco (weekend timing); NFL-sanctioned culinary/charity event with business/celebrity draw, often involving execs and sponsors.
– **Super Bowl Breakfast** (NFL-sanctioned) — At Marriott Marquis, San Francisco; features awards (e.g., Bart Starr Award presented by Tony Dungy), leadership focus, and networking for sports figures.
– **Brand Innovators Sports Marketing Summit during Super Bowl Week** — Multi-day elements; panels on sports marketing trends, AI in branding, women’s sports as marketing platforms, premium hospitality, and fan engagement. Attracts brands, marketers, and tech leaders.
– **Legacy Business League / Super Week activations** (via Immersive City) — Gamified business networking for entrepreneurs, investors, and creatives; part of broader community/innovation programming during the week.
– **Silicon Valley Start-up & Investor Week (3rd Edition)** — February 2026 (exact dates flexible but tied to Super Bowl); curated networking with founders/investors, roundtables, and optional Super Bowl ecosystem attendance.
These events highlight the Bay Area’s unique blend of Super Bowl hype with Silicon Valley innovation—many are exclusive (invites via hosts like BAHC, YouTube, or sponsors) or require registration/tickets. Check official sites (e.g., sfbayareasuperbowl.com for BAHC events, Eventbrite for conferences, or direct organizers) for real-time access, agendas, or waitlists, as details evolve. Traffic and demand will be high—plan accordingly! If you’re targeting a specific type (e.g., more VC-focused), let me know for deeper details.