Published on June 1, 2026
For tech enthusiasts, Microsoft Build has long been a key annual event showcasing the latest in software innovation. Traditionally, developers gathered physically to hear from industry leaders and explore new technologies. This year, the event has shifted to a fully online format, embracing the changing landscape of digital experiences.
The decision to go virtual aims to increase accessibility. This change allows anyone around the world to participate in the discussions and workshops without travel concerns. Streaming will take place across multiple platforms, including Microsoft’s own channels.
Microsoft expects a diverse lineup of sessions featuring keynotes, product unveilings, and technical sessions. Attendees can engage with speakers through real-time chats and forums. Special guest appearances will also enhance the interactive experience.
This move to an online format may redefine the future of developer conferences. Increased accessibility means a larger audience can now benefit from Microsoft’s insights. As a result, the company hopes to foster global collaboration and innovation in the tech community.
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