The return of the Power Platform Community Conference (PPCC) to Las Vegas this year signals not just the growth but the central importance of Microsoft's low-code ecosystem in the landscape of enterprise software and business innovation. Scheduled for October 28–30, 2025, and with pre- and post-conference workshops bracketing the main event, PPCC 2025 is themed “Speed of Innovation”—a fitting moniker as generative AI, Copilot, intelligent agents, and citizen development converge to remake how organizations build, automate, and analyze data for competitive advantage.
PPCC’s stature as a premier global event for IT leaders, developers, partners, and low-code enthusiasts is indisputable. Entering its fourth year, the conference’s evolution mirrors that of the broader Power Platform and its community. From its inception as a niche gathering, PPCC now offers over 150 technical sessions and workshops, spanning everything from hands-on Power Apps labs to advanced AI agent strategies within Copilot Studio, Power Automate, and Power BI. With more than 100 speakers—including pivotal Microsoft leaders—attendees are poised to access not only the latest announcements but a sweeping, actionable education on both the tools and the culture of low-code transformation.
The event’s agenda reflects its community-driven DNA. Breakout sessions focus not only on technical skill-building but also highlight real-world case studies, governance best practices, AI integration, and frameworks for scale. The pre-conference and post-conference workshops (October 26–27 and 31, respectively) especially underscore the PPCC’s commitment to depth, giving participants the chance to dive into immersive, focused learning experiences.
Notably, the introduction of the “Agent Hack” using Copilot Studio marks a deliberate nod to Microsoft’s vision for AI agents as core building blocks for the future enterprise. This in-person hackathon on October 29 turns innovation into a communal, hands-on event—open to all skill levels and designed for collaboration, competition, and rapid, practical application of Microsoft’s latest agent and Copilot technologies.
The conference convenes a broad network: MVPs, super users, enterprise architects, partners, developers, and business analysts from over 50 countries. This network’s distinguishing trait is its commitment to mutual support and real-world impact. Across user groups, bootcamps, hackathons, and online forums, community members share solutions, evangelize best practices, and help close the skills gap for emerging technologies.
One remarkable aspect of this community is its ability to transcend traditional silos. Business leaders mingle with technical practitioners; seasoned pros mentor newcomers and career-switchers. The energy at PPCC isn’t just about technical demos, but about the transformation of entire organizations—digitally, culturally, and operationally.
Workshops and hackathons will guide attendees through the process of training, deploying, and governing custom agents, leveraging foundational models, business data, and process logic. This democratization of AI makes it possible for organizations to build “agentic workflows” where bots and humans seamlessly partner to handle everything from customer service to financial approvals.
But most importantly, PPCC 2025 is a barometer for the next era of business applications: one where intelligence is distributed, collaboration is boundaryless, and the capacity to innovate is no longer gated by the scarcity of coding talent. For those tasked with shaping the future of work, data, and automation, missing this event is not just a lost opportunity—it’s a risk of falling behind in the rapidly accelerating digital race.
To stay at the cutting edge, keep an eye on the official agenda, register early, and, above all, bring back the insights, relationships, and practical know-how that will fuel your own organization's next leap forward. The speed of innovation is increasing—and at PPCC 2025, you’ll see it in action.
Source: Microsoft Copilot, agents, and apps at the Power Platform Community Conference 2025 - Microsoft Power Platform Blog
Power Platform Community Conference: More Than an Annual Gathering
PPCC’s stature as a premier global event for IT leaders, developers, partners, and low-code enthusiasts is indisputable. Entering its fourth year, the conference’s evolution mirrors that of the broader Power Platform and its community. From its inception as a niche gathering, PPCC now offers over 150 technical sessions and workshops, spanning everything from hands-on Power Apps labs to advanced AI agent strategies within Copilot Studio, Power Automate, and Power BI. With more than 100 speakers—including pivotal Microsoft leaders—attendees are poised to access not only the latest announcements but a sweeping, actionable education on both the tools and the culture of low-code transformation.The event’s agenda reflects its community-driven DNA. Breakout sessions focus not only on technical skill-building but also highlight real-world case studies, governance best practices, AI integration, and frameworks for scale. The pre-conference and post-conference workshops (October 26–27 and 31, respectively) especially underscore the PPCC’s commitment to depth, giving participants the chance to dive into immersive, focused learning experiences.
Notably, the introduction of the “Agent Hack” using Copilot Studio marks a deliberate nod to Microsoft’s vision for AI agents as core building blocks for the future enterprise. This in-person hackathon on October 29 turns innovation into a communal, hands-on event—open to all skill levels and designed for collaboration, competition, and rapid, practical application of Microsoft’s latest agent and Copilot technologies.
The Power Platform Community: Beyond Makers
While Microsoft Power Platform itself—spanning Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Pages, Dataverse, and Copilot Studio—has become a linchpin for organizations seeking efficiency and insight, it is the vibrant, globally connected community that drives the platform’s cultural and technical success.The conference convenes a broad network: MVPs, super users, enterprise architects, partners, developers, and business analysts from over 50 countries. This network’s distinguishing trait is its commitment to mutual support and real-world impact. Across user groups, bootcamps, hackathons, and online forums, community members share solutions, evangelize best practices, and help close the skills gap for emerging technologies.
One remarkable aspect of this community is its ability to transcend traditional silos. Business leaders mingle with technical practitioners; seasoned pros mentor newcomers and career-switchers. The energy at PPCC isn’t just about technical demos, but about the transformation of entire organizations—digitally, culturally, and operationally.
Keynotes and Featured Speakers: Exclusive Insights from the Ecosystem’s Architects
Drawing from Microsoft’s upper echelons, the PPCC 2025 speaker lineup offers insider visibility into where the Power Platform—and, by extension, Microsoft’s enterprise vision—is headed:- Charles Lamanna, Corporate Vice President, Business and Industry Copilot, will explore how AI agents are actively reshaping the enterprise, highlighting emerging use cases and frameworks for strategic implementation.
- Kim Manis, Corporate Vice President of Product for Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, is expected to unveil the next wave of innovations in data analytics, AI, data engineering, and intuitive data visualization, with a specific focus on how intelligence is woven into every layer of the analytics stack.
- Ryan Cunningham, Corporate Vice President, Power Platform Intelligent Applications, will demonstrate how the union of intelligent applications, portals, and AI agents radically streamline work—from form automation to complex business process orchestration.
- Nirav Shah, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Dataverse, plans to detail new capabilities for data-driven decision-making, and how Dataverse underpins data integrity, security, and seamless integration across Microsoft’s business cloud.
- Sangya Singh, Vice President, Power Platform Intelligent Automations, will showcase cutting-edge features of Power Automate—spotlighting new integrations, enhanced AI features, and automation strategies for enterprises moving beyond simple workflows.
- Omar Aftab, Vice President, Conversational AI, leads the charge on Copilot Studio, introducing the newest advancements in bringing generative AI and conversational interfaces to everyday business scenarios.
Deep Dives: Copilot Studio, Agents, and the Rise of Applied AI
2025 is the year when Copilot, agents, and composable AI tools have graduated from experiments to essential business drivers. Microsoft’s investments in Copilot Studio—the platform for building, deploying, and maintaining AI-powered agents—are a centerpiece at this year’s conference.Workshops and hackathons will guide attendees through the process of training, deploying, and governing custom agents, leveraging foundational models, business data, and process logic. This democratization of AI makes it possible for organizations to build “agentic workflows” where bots and humans seamlessly partner to handle everything from customer service to financial approvals.
- Agent Hack: The live hackathon is set to be a microcosm of the new agent-driven enterprise, with teams collaborating to solve real-world case studies in a compressed timeframe. Success stories from the Agent Hack will likely be featured in Microsoft’s future AI evangelism, setting new best practices for Copilot-enabled business apps.
- Innovation Tracks: Sessions delve into complex, often under-discussed challenges—such as governance and security in low-code AI, responsible deployment of agents, successful integration with legacy systems, and enabling business users to safely create high-value automations.
Technical and Business Innovation: Notable Strengths at PPCC 2025
Comprehensive Education Across Roles
Unlike narrowly technical conferences, PPCC 2025 caters to a spectrum of roles—from novice makers to enterprise architects and executives. The diversity in session formats (keynotes, hands-on labs, roundtables, Q&A with product teams) ensures that attendees can navigate their own learning journey and connect technical, governance, and strategic dots.Community-Driven Content and Networking
The conference’s open structure is a draw: participants interact directly with Microsoft engineers, customer advisory teams, MVPs, and product leads. Informal gatherings, meetups, and networking events foster deeper relationships that often lead to new collaborations or peer-driven innovation outside the conference.Microsoft’s Product Team Accessibility
Few events match the direct line PPCC offers between attendees and product owners. Questions about roadmap features, best practices, bug fixes, and future priorities are often addressed live, demystifying the development process and giving customers powerful leverage to shape the tools they rely on.Global Scope, Local Impact
With stories and contributors from 50+ countries, the event powerfully illustrates Power Platform’s suitability for both multinational corporations and local businesses. Grassroots case studies—nonprofits building supply chain solutions or schools automating student record management—are as celebrated as blue-chip digital transformations.Critical Analysis: Risks, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
While PPCC 2025 projects an optimistic vision, several inherent challenges and risks require attention—both from attendees and the wider Microsoft ecosystem.The Talent and Governance Gap
Democratizing AI and low-code does not, by itself, ensure safe or optimal use. As the barrier to building business logic lowers, risks around process sprawl, inconsistent data practices, and automation “shadow IT” rise. Organizations must double down on governance frameworks, center-of-excellence playbooks, and ongoing training—a message the conference addresses but some enterprises may still underestimate.Security and Responsible AI
With Copilot and agentic workflows, data privacy and ethical AI considerations come to the fore. Relying more deeply on generative AI and automated decisions raises questions around auditability, bias, and data leakage. While Microsoft emphasizes security in its Power Platform stack, customers bear part of the burden—defining responsible policies, vetting prompt engineering, and ensuring compliance with sector-specific regulations.Platform Lock-In and Vendor Dependence
Microsoft’s ecosystem vision—deep integration across Office 365, Azure, Dynamics, and Power Platform—yields huge advantages in productivity but raises fair concerns around long-term lock-in. As Copilot agents become indispensable, organizations must weigh the strategic risks of dependency and plan for interoperability, data extraction, and exit strategies where feasible.Scaling Innovation Without Complexity
The promise of the “citizen developer” model is often challenged by the complexity of real-world business processes and legacy system entanglement. Successful organizations will be those that find the balance—empowering business users while engaging professional developers and IT governance for sustainable scale.What’s Next: The Broader Impact of PPCC 2025
The trajectory of PPCC highlights more than just Microsoft’s ambitions. It points toward a fundamental shift in how organizations worldwide approach digital transformation:- Business Applications as a Competitive Advantage: The lines between IT, business development, and data analytics are blurring. Tools like Power Platform and Copilot empower cross-functional teams to innovate faster, test ideas rapidly, and adapt to changing business realities.
- Democratized AI at the Core: No longer the domain of data scientists alone, AI is becoming embedded in daily workflows. By lowering the technical ceiling for agent development, Microsoft bets that the next generation of business apps will originate—not just be consumed—by business users.
- Hybrid Innovation Models: PPCC reflects the emergence of hybrid innovation: professional devs, low-code makers, and AI models co-creating. This model, if managed well, magnifies creativity while reducing typical bottlenecks of traditional top-down software delivery.
Conclusion: Why PPCC 2025 Matters
For newcomers, the Power Platform Community Conference offers the most direct, immersive path to mastering Microsoft’s low-code, AI, and automation ecosystem—from strategic roadmaps to hands-on coding. For veterans and experts, it’s a global reunion—a place to share evidence-backed practices, influence product design, and celebrate the collective wins of the past year.But most importantly, PPCC 2025 is a barometer for the next era of business applications: one where intelligence is distributed, collaboration is boundaryless, and the capacity to innovate is no longer gated by the scarcity of coding talent. For those tasked with shaping the future of work, data, and automation, missing this event is not just a lost opportunity—it’s a risk of falling behind in the rapidly accelerating digital race.
To stay at the cutting edge, keep an eye on the official agenda, register early, and, above all, bring back the insights, relationships, and practical know-how that will fuel your own organization's next leap forward. The speed of innovation is increasing—and at PPCC 2025, you’ll see it in action.
Source: Microsoft Copilot, agents, and apps at the Power Platform Community Conference 2025 - Microsoft Power Platform Blog
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