A full day to level up 🍄: Explore ESPC25’s pre-conference tutorials 

Before the keynotes kick off and the main sessions begin, ESPC25 offers a unique opportunity to go deep on the topics that matter most. We’re talking about our full-day, pre-conference tutorials, designed for those who want to immerse themselves in focused, hands-on learning with some of the most experienced instructors in the Microsoft ecosystem. 

This year, we’re offering 10 full-day tutorials, and each one is a chance to step out of the day-to-day and really invest in your own development. 

Whether you’re building with Copilot, planning your Power Platform strategy, trying to wrap your head around Microsoft Fabric, or diving into the fundamentals of security and governance, there’s a tutorial that will meet you right where you are; and challenge you to go further. 

You can spend the day: 

  • learning how to build and train AI agents (before they take over your calendar), 
  • getting a crash course in Copilot Studio, 
  • finally making sense of Fabric and Power BI (yes, really), 
  • exploring real-world IA blueprints for modern intranets, 
  • setting up your SharePoint Premium like a pro, 
  • or mastering the fundamentals of Microsoft Security and Compliance from the ground up 

From Agentageddon to AI on SharePoint, the tutorials cover a broad spectrum, but what they all share is depth. These are not surface-level walkthroughs. They’re led by experts who live this work every day, and they’re built to give you the space to ask questions, try things out, and leave with the kind of understanding you can only get from a full day of focused learning. 

Tutorial Day is also a great way to ease into the conference. You get to meet people, build confidence, and warm up before the full program begins. Many attendees say it’s one of the most valuable parts of their ESPC experience. 

Tutorial tickets are still available, but spots are limited, and they tend to go fast. So if you’re thinking about joining one, now’s the time. 

We’ll see you there, notebooks open. 

 

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