<2>Microsoft’s Big Developer Conference Returns to San Francisco in June
<3>The Long-Awaited Return to the Bay Area
Microsoft is making a significant change to its annual Build developer conference, moving it from Seattle back to San Francisco. The event, which has been a staple of the tech industry for years, will be held at Fort Mason, a former US Army post located in the San Francisco Bay Area. This change marks a return to the Bay Area for the conference, which was previously held in San Francisco but moved to Seattle in 2017.
<3>A New Venue for Build
Fort Mason, where the conference will be held, is a historic site with a rich history dating back to the 19th century. The former US Army post has been converted into a popular tourist destination, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The venue offers stunning views of the San Francisco Bay and is easily accessible by public transportation.
<3>Changes to the Conference Format
In addition to the change in venue, Microsoft is also making some changes to the conference format. The company has announced that the event will feature a mix of keynote speeches, breakout sessions, and hands-on labs. The conference will also include a variety of networking opportunities, including
