Right after Microsoft Build wraps up in San Francisco, the news from there comes straight to the Copenhagen area! On June 9 we are hosting a community driven build information event in Lyngby, Denmark, and you are warmly invited!

That’s right – The Microsoft Build //localhost comes to Lyngby, Denmark!

Grab your spot here: Microsoft Build //localhost:lyngby on Microsoft Reactor

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This is a community gathering that I get to organize together with Morten Christensen and Azure Usergroup Denmark – Copenhagen, and with Azure Skåne as co-hosts. The venue is sponsored by the local Microsoft sub office, so big thanks to our Microsoft friends for opening the doors.

Here is what we are getting up to:

  • The top takeaways and announcements from Microsoft Build 2026.
  • A deeper look at Azure AI and Generative AI, the practical use cases.
  • Live demos with Microsoft Foundry and GitHub Copilot.
  • A hands-on lab so you can build and test AI powered features end to end.
  • A proper community social gathering, because that is half the fun.

It is built for developers and cloud engineers who want to design, build, and ship real solutions on Azure for Cloud and for AI. Whether you are shipping your first Cloud/AI feature or scaling a production system, there will be something here for you. Bring your questions!

The details:

  • When: June 9, 2026, 10:00 to 14:30 (local Danish time – the site when I write this has a bug showing one hour earlier.).
  • Where: Microsoft, Kanalvej 7, 2800 Kongens Lyngby.
  • Cost: Free, but space is genuinely limited so sign up now.
  • Language: English.
  • Community friends and speakers on site: Magnus Mårtensson, Morten Christensen, Michael Jonsson, and Anders Lybecker.

This one is part of the Microsoft Build //localhost:EMEA series, so it is the real deal, hot off the presses.

Grab your spot here: Microsoft Build //localhost:lyngby on Microsoft Reactor

I really hope to see you there. It is always good to hang with the community, and this should be great!


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