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    Home»Development»Perficient is Headed to Salesforce Connections 2025: Here’s What You Need to Know

    Perficient is Headed to Salesforce Connections 2025: Here’s What You Need to Know

    May 2, 2025

    Salesforce Connections 2025 is quickly approaching, and Perficient is excited to be part of it.  On June 11–12, we’re heading to McCormick Place in Chicago and joining virtually on Salesforce+ to connect with marketers, commerce leaders, and innovators shaping the future with AI. 

    Here’s what you need to know before the event: 

    When and Where: 

    • Dates: June 11–12, 2025 
    • Location: McCormick Place, Chicago 
    • Online Access: Available via Salesforce+ 

    Why It Matters:
    Connections is where the future of marketing takes shape. This year, the focus is on agentic marketing, using AI agents to free marketers for more creativity, strategy, and impact. It’s about working smarter and delivering more personalized customer experiences at scale. 

    What You Can Expect: 

    • 270+ sessions on agentic strategies, AI innovation, and customer experience 
    • Hands-on demos with Agentforce, Data Cloud, Marketing Cloud, and more 
    • Expert insights into blending marketing, sales, and service into connected experiences 
    • New ideas to tackle real-world challenges and drive meaningful growth 

    Join Us at Our Happy Hour:
    We’re kicking off Connections with a private Happy Hour at Fatpour Tap Works – McCormick on Tuesday, June 10. Join us for curated drinks, small bites, and real conversations, steps away from McCormick Place. Space is limited, so send us a note if you would like to attend. 

    Stay Tuned for More:
    We’re also hosting an exclusive, invite-only dinner during Connections for deeper conversations about the future of marketing and AI. Keep an eye out for more details soon, you won’t want to miss it. 

    Why We’re Going:
    Salesforce Connections is the perfect place to exchange ideas, showcase new capabilities, and strengthen the partnerships that drive success. We’re ready to explore what’s next, and we look forward to connecting with clients, partners, and peers who are focused on moving business forward. 

    Explore Your Salesforce Health with PrecisionIQ
    Our new PrecisionIQ assessment is available now to help you evaluate your organization’s marketing maturity and AI readiness. It’s a quick, insightful way to benchmark where you are and identify where to go next. Contact us to learn more.  

    If you’ll be at Connections — in Chicago or online — let’s connect. See you there. 

    Source: Read More 

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