Microsoft Ignite 2023: Where to watch & what to expect?

The event will take place next month and it's AI-focused.

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microsoft ignite 2023

Microsoft Ignite is the last major Microsoft event of the year, and this year it will take place in Seattle, between November 14-17, 2023. While the event can be attended offline, starting November 14, Microsoft also made sure there will be an online broadcast of it, starting November 15.

The best news? The online version of the Event is free, and users can already register to attend it. The event takes place less than two months after the Microsoft Surface event, so you might be wondering: is there anything else Microsoft wants to announce?

If you remember, back in September, the Redmond-based tech giant announced Copilot coming to Windows 11, and Microsoft 365 apps, and they all happened meanwhile. Along with the new Surface laptops that debuted then, including Surface Studio 2, and Surface Laptop Go 3, AI was the subject of discussion.

And, it seems that AI will be the subject of discussion at the Microsoft Ignite 2023, as well. So, if you’re curious about the new AI capabilities coming to Microsoft apps, and Windows, you should definitely attend Microsoft Ignite.

Microsoft Ignite: Where to watch & what to expect?

To recap, here are all the details you need to attend/watch the Microsoft Ignite event.

  • Where: Offline (Seattle) / Online (register here)
  • When: November 14-17, 2023 PT (Offline) / November 15-16, 2023 PT (Online)
  • Price: Offline$1,525 / Online – Free

With that being said, Microsoft Ignite will focus on AI, almost everywhere: according to the session catalog, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, will share how Microsoft is creating new opportunities across our platforms in this new era of AI.

A glance at the session catalog, and we can see that AI will be everywhere: from security to Microsoft Teams and Azure.

Speaking of AI, Satya Nadella might talk about the future implications of the technology in Windows. So far, we have nothing official when it comes to Windows 12, but we can only guess: AI will most likely be at the center of this future Windows, as well. Is there a possibility he might hint at it? Yes.

However, you can check the session catalog in its entirety, and you can also keep a closer eye on Windows Report. We’re going to cover the event and bring you the most important announcements made at it.

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