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TechEd NZ Tickets & Earlybird Pricing

UPDATE SOLD OUT OF EARLYBIRD - 11/5/2007

As I write this we have only really just started the full demand generation phase for TechEd 2007.  Our first real newsletters (eDM's) to promote the event just went out earlier in the week.

TechEd is big for us in NZ spread over 3 days with over 2000 attendees, 120 sessions, 70 presenters, 80 Hands-on-lab PC's and one heck of a party!

This year we will stop selling the Earlybird tickets after the first 1,000 tickets are sold - this is designed to give the event budget some additional predictability and to ensure that we don't sell out all in Earlybird (which was an unexpected side effect of the addition of corporate tickets to the Earlybird offer last year :)).

 

As of today we had sold around 850 tickets to the event. That's huge, it does mean that we expect to sell out of Earlybird tickets soon (days not weeks).   I try not to call a date for selling out the event but suffice to say there is a sweepstake running in the office.

 

If you want to go to TechEd then now is the time to buy your ticket at the discounted price.  The full price tickets are still great value (I know I own the budget and it's _tight_ but we all love to save a few $$$.

 

Early Bird Pricing Standard Pricing
Individual Registrations $1,550 SOLD OUIT $1,860
Corporate Registration Packages
Up to 5 Delegates $5,000 SOLD OUT $6,000
Up to 10 Delegates $8,500 SOLD OUT $10,200
Up to 20 Delegates $15,500 SOLD OUT $18,600
Up to 40 Delegates $29,000 SOLD OUT $34,800
Up to 75 Delegates $46,000 SOLD OUT $55,200
Up to 120 Delegates $60,000* SOLD OUT $72,000*
* Additional delegates $500 + GST for Early Bird or $600 + GST for standard pricingPrice in NZ dollars and exclusive of GST. Early Bird registrations must be completed and paid for by 1 July, inclusive.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 10, 2007
    Well I though it would happen soon/today and as of 3:15pm we sold out of Earlybird Tickets - should be

  • Anonymous
    May 10, 2007
    Wow!, Sean McBreen just posted on Wednesday that the format of registrations for Microsoft New Tech-Ed