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Microsoft's Build Conference Moves to San Francisco
3 Mar
Summary
- Microsoft's Build developer conference relocates from Seattle to San Francisco.
- The event will be held at Fort Mason, a former US Army post.
- The move aims to capture San Francisco's AI buzz and create a more intimate experience.

Microsoft has decided to move its annual Build developer conference, shifting the venue from Seattle to San Francisco. This year, the event will be hosted at Fort Mason, a notable former US Army post situated in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The primary motivation behind this relocation is to leverage the significant Artificial Intelligence (AI) momentum associated with San Francisco. Microsoft also aims to cultivate a more personal and intimate experience for conference attendees.
According to GitHub's COO, Kyle Daigle, the goal is to find a balance between large-scale industry events and smaller, more personalized gatherings. The intention is for attendees to find value not only in official announcements and technology demonstrations but also in networking and personal interactions during the conference.




