ISV Partner Day 2024
Wed 9 October 2024 9:30 am - 5:00 pm BST
Join us this October at the only ISV-focused Microsoft tech event in the UK
Dedicated to ISVs, SaaS providers, and application builders, ISV Partner Day is Grey Matter's annual flagship event. The day is packed with insightful sessions covering how developers can harness the latest Microsoft technologies to build amazing applications.
It has something for everyone with guest speakers from Microsoft, our technical team and complementary solution providers. With such a wide variety of experts in attendance, it presents the perfect opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing.
This year's event will be hosted at The Select Car Stadium in Reading (UK) on Wednesday 9 October.
Visit our dedicated landing page which features videos from previous events, the session schedule, who's sponsoring and more.
Alanna
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