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May 20-22, 2025
Location: Prague, Czech Republic, And Online

The 23rd edition of TechEd will take place from May 20 to 22, 2025. This premier technology conference brings together leading Czech and international experts from the IT world for three days of knowledge sharing, networking, and inspiration.

TechEd 2025 is tailored for IT professionals, database administrators, developers, cybersecurity specialists, and anyone interested in current and future trends in Microsoft technologies and the broader IT landscape.

Participants can expect engaging presentations, technical sessions, and expert insights from industry leaders.
The event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing attendees to join either in person in Prague or online via live stream. This flexible setup ensures full access to all sessions, regardless of how you choose to participate.
In-person attendees can also look forward to the TechEd party, a great chance to connect informally with peers and speakers in a relaxed setting.

Stay informed, get inspired, and be part of a community shaping the future of technology at TechEd 2025.

Register: https://teched.cz/cs/#register

More information: https://teched.cz/cs/

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