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In-person fee for Microsoft Ignite 2023 revealed

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
September 7, 2023
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Microsoft Ignite 2023, the company’s annual conference for developers and IT pros, will be held in Seattle, Washington, from November 14-17 at the Summit building portions of the Seattle Convention Center.

The conference provides opportunities for attendees to connect with presenters, experts, and fellow attendees, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing. New features of Azure and more were announced at Ignite 2022.

The conference will feature keynote addresses from top Microsoft executives, including CEO Satya Nadella. These keynotes are typically where major announcements and strategic insights are shared.

Microsoft will offer a hybrid format for the conference, with both in-person and live-streamed options. This approach allows people worldwide to participate, whether they can attend in person or not.

In-Person Attendees (Early Bird Price: $1,525, until October 11, 2023):

  • Access to live keynotes, sessions, and discussions in Seattle.
  • Event swag and digital items.
  • Opportunity to engage in labs and demos.
  • Access to online resources and networking.
  • On-demand content access.
  • Networking with Microsoft experts and partners.

Digital Attendees (Free):

  • Access live-streamed keynotes, sessions, and discussions online.
  • Receive digital swag.
  • Participate in the Microsoft Cloud Skills Challenge.
  • Access online resources and networking.
  • On-demand content access.

Both options offer valuable content and networking, with the choice depending on attendees’ preferences and budget.

Tickets for the in-person event are currently $1,525, but that price will go up to $1,825 on October 11. Companies who purchase three tickets can get one for free.

It will be interesting to see how AI and other technologies are integrated into Microsoft’s overall strategy and what new developments will be showcased at Ignite 2023.

 

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