Microsoft chooses Toronto for 2012 Worldwide Partner Conference

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2011-07-14 11:03:00 AM

One of the world’s most prestigious conferences is coming to Toronto next July.

Microsoft announced today that its Worldwide Partner Conference will meet in Toronto in 2012. 

More than 15,000 people are expected to attend the conference, representing technology companies in 130 countries. While the main hubs of the action will be the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and the Air Canada Centre, many other venues will be involved as 500+ events take place during the conference.

“Microsoft Corporation’s annual Worldwide Partner Conference attracts more than 15,000 delegates,“ said Eric Gales, General Manager, Microsoft Canada. “The four-day event celebrates the accomplishments of the company’s 640,000 global technology partners. Microsoft Canada is thrilled that next year’s event will be hosted in the city of Toronto and excited by the opportunity for the city to showcase its diverse culture, entertainment, and world-renown hospitality.”

Next year's Worldwide Partner Conference will run from July 9th through July 13th.

Company:
Microsoft Canada
Website:
http://www.microsoft.ca
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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