Join .NET Conf to Explore Visual Studio 2026 and .NET Innovation
Mads Kristensen invites developers to .NET Conf, where Microsoft experts will showcase new features in Visual Studio 2026, .NET 10 upgrades, AI-driven tools, and cloud innovations.
Join .NET Conf: Dive Into the Future of Development with Visual Studio 2026
Author: Mads Kristensen
.NET Conf is back from November 11th to 13th—an annual virtual event that connects developers, architects, and enthusiasts eager to advance their skills with .NET and Visual Studio.
What to Expect at .NET Conf
- Expert sessions: Leading developers from Microsoft and the global community will deliver sessions on:
- Performance optimization
- AI integration, including Copilot for Visual Studio
- Cross-platform and cloud development
- Debugging and diagnostics
- Spotlight on Visual Studio 2026: Dive deep into upcoming features:
- New profiler agent for performance analysis
- Expanded debugging productivity features
- Easier upgrades to .NET 10, especially for legacy projects
- Enhanced integration with Azure cloud services
- Speaker Highlights:
- Nik Karpinsky: Profiler agent for app performance
- Mika Dumont: .NET 10 app upgrades and Azure feature enhancements
- Harshada Hole: Productivity boosts in the Visual Studio debugger
- Jui Hanamshet & Oscar Obeso: Copilot for Visual Studio and developer AI tools
Why Attend?
- Free and fully virtual—join from anywhere
- Learn from top engineers and product teams
- Stay ahead with firsthand demos of evolving Microsoft developer tools
- Explore practical AI, debugging, performance, and cloud integration topics
How to Participate
- Visit dotnetconf.com for event info and to add sessions to your calendar
- Don’t miss Visual Studio 2026 deep dives and .NET 10 migration sessions
- Connect with the Microsoft community for real-world insights
For anyone building solutions with .NET, this is the event to understand what’s next and how to prepare for emerging technologies.
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