Microsoft Ignite 2025 NYC Watch Party: Keynotes, AI, Azure, and Community Sessions
Organized by MariselaC, the Microsoft Ignite 2025 NYC Watch Party brings the tech community together for keynotes, AI/ML sessions, .NET, Azure, Power Platform, and networking opportunities in Times Square.
Microsoft Ignite 2025 NYC Watch Party
Event Overview
Experience Microsoft Ignite 2025 in the heart of Times Square with a vibrant local community. Over two days, attendees connect with MVPs, Microsoft experts, and fellow technologists. The event features live keynotes, technical sessions, panels, lightning talks, and extensive networking.
Agenda Highlights
- Live Keynote Viewing: Watch Microsoft leaders present advances in AI, cloud, and security, streamed live.
- Expert-Led Sessions: Participate in talks such as:
- Generating Pages in Power Apps
- Actor Model & Agentic AI Orchestra
- Creating Moonshot Solutions with AI
- Transforming Management with Visio and Power BI
- Building Agents in AI Foundry
- Azure Load Balancer, NAT Gateway, and Public IP updates
- .NET Apps Everywhere
- Accelerating Web App Development with AI Tools
- Engaging with Multi-Stakeholder Open Source Projects
- Copilot Studio for Enterprise
- Fast-Track Vector Search in .NET
- Building Resilient Systems
- Agentic Orchestration: Scalable Automation with A2A, MCP, and RAG Patterns
- Community Conversations: Connect in breakout groups with Microsoft experts, MVPs, and customers to discuss real-world challenges and architectures.
- Networking: Meet peers and speakers from various technical backgrounds.
- Catering Provided: Food and snacks included to keep you energized.
Registration
Spots are limited. Register by November 3rd, 2025 to secure your place: Register here. Exact location will be provided after registration approval.
Additional Information
- Supported by local sponsors and partners
- Published by MariselaC, Oct 07, 2025
- Featured tags: AI and Machine Learning, Azure, Azure AI
Stay connected after the event for future opportunities, workshops, and updates from the Microsoft community.
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