The Power Platform Community Conference (PPCC) is a multi-day, in-person event focused entirely on Microsoft Power Platform. It brings together Microsoft product leaders, MVPs, and practitioners who actively build solutions using Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Pages, Dataverse, and Copilot.
The conference focuses on real implementation. Sessions cover how teams design, build, and scale solutions in practice, including architecture, governance, and AI-driven scenarios.
You can explore the full program on the Sessions page and see the speaker lineup on the Speakers page.
Power Platform Community Conference 2026 takes place October 27-29, 2026 in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Conference Center.
Additional workshops take place on: October 25-26 (pre-conference) October 30 (post-conference)
Hotel options and booking details are available on the Book Hotel page.
Your ticket includes access to all main conference content from October 27-29, including keynotes, breakout sessions, the expo hall, and networking events.
Lunch is included during the conference days. Workshops are not included and require separate booking during checkout.
Workshops are separate, instructor-led sessions designed for deeper, hands-on learning.
They must be selected during registration and are booked in advance. Each workshop focuses on a specific topic and runs in a smaller group setting.
You can explore available options on the Workshops page.
Yes. You can transfer your registration to a colleague or move it to a future conference within 12 months.
Requests must be submitted by September 25, 2026. After this date, transfers are no longer possible.
If the event is postponed, registrations will automatically transfer to the new dates.
The program includes keynotes, technical sessions, panels, and hands-on workshops across the Power Platform ecosystem.
Topics include AI agents and Copilot Studio, Power Apps development, automation with Power Automate, data modeling and analytics, and governance at scale.
Sessions are led by practitioners and product experts and focus on real-world use cases, implementation patterns, and lessons learned.