We’ve rounded up a few of the biggest, most successful events that have decided to go virtual during such a challenging time in our industry.
- CES 2021
An all-digital CES 2021 will allow the entire tech community to safely share ideas and introduce the products that will shape our future.CES 2021 will continue to be a platform to launch products, engage with global brands and define the future of the tech industry.
You’ll be able to participate in all the awe-inspiring moments of CES wherever you are in the world.
For more information, visit: https://www.ces.tech/
2. Build (Microsoft)
Microsoft has announced that one of its largest events of the year will transition from an in-person to a digital environment in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual developer conference Build was originally scheduled for May in Seattle, one of the American cities hit the hardest by the outbreak.
Build is also the place where Microsoft typically previews the latest changes to Windows, Office, and other software and services, and this year the company was expected to disclose more about its dual-screen plans for both Android and Windows 10X.
Stay tuned, for more updates visit: https://mybuild.microsoft.com/
3. International Wireless Communications Expo - IWCE 2020
IWCE Virtual will deliver robust, high-quality content including keynote addresses, VIP round-tables, drone demonstrations, training and other special events you were looking forward to at this year's in-person event.
At IWCE Virtual, attendees will be able to watch and listen to sessions live or on-demand, participate in Q&A sessions with speakers, engage with exhibitors in our Virtual Expo Hall, network with colleagues and learn about the latest industry trends. Exhibitors can make meaningful connections and partnerships, grow brand awareness, and showcase their products all within the virtual environment.
For more information, visit: https://www.iwceexpo.com/
4. Oracle OpenWorld Reimagined
Oracle OpenWorld is an annual Oracle convention for business decision-makers, IT management, and line-of-business end users. Prioritizing the health and safety of attendees, Oracle OpenWorld will not take place in Las Vegas this fall. The in-person conference will be replaced with a series of free virtual events.
To know more, visit: https://www.oracle.com/openworld/
5. AWS Global Summits
At the AWS Summits, you can learn how to choose the right database, modernize your data warehouse, and drive digital transformation using AI.
Learn by attending technical breakout sessions, demonstrations, hands-on workshops, labs, and team challenges. Network with AWS partners and your peers in our Partner and Solutions Expo.
To know more, visit: https://aws.amazon.com/events/