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  3. The list of sessions for Microsoft Ignite 2021 is now available: Teams, Edge, Mixed Reality, and more!

The list of sessions for Microsoft Ignite 2021 is now available: Teams, Edge, Mixed Reality, and more!

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
February 23, 2021
2 min read

Microsoft Ignite 2021 is less than a week away, which means that the session category for the annual developer and IT professional event is now live. There’s a lot of sessions for the all virtual conference once again this year, with topics including Edge, Teams, Mixed Reality, and a lot more.

As a reminder, you can sign up to attend Microsoft Ignite this year, and build a session schedule and watch from the comfort of your own home. Things are set to pick off with a Satya Nadella Keynote, featuring Alex Kipman on Tuesday, March 2, from 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM PT. There are then separate breakout sessions, throughout the days following.

Microsoft appears to be going in on Mixed Reality, with a session on March 2nd at 11:00 AM-11:30 AM about the “future of mixed reality.” There are a total of 10 different sessions about this topic. In addition, there are also 16 sessions that relate to Windows. Microsoft is holding a special fireside chat featuring Panos Panay and “recent Windows innovations for commercial customers.” on March 2 at 10:32 AM-1:46 AM ET.

Of course, it’s not surprising that Teams, Viva, and Edge are present at Ignite, 2021, too. We counted a total of 86 sessions about Microsoft Teams, three about Edge, and 7 different sessions for Viva, Microsoft’s new Employee Experience Platform.

We’ll be watching Ignite right alongside you and will update you throughout the week. Be sure to stay tuned to OnMSFT all of Ignite, and follow us on Twitter so you won’t miss a single minute of news.

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