Registration is now open for the World’s largest Genealogy Conference.
RootsTech2024 will take place in Salt Lake City from 29th February-2nd March 2024 both as an ‘in-person’ event and an ‘online event’. For the first 1000 people who Register for the event, they will also receive a limited edition Insider’s badge.
For a full list of speakers and everything you need to know about this truly wonderful conference including how to register, please use the link below!
Here are just a few reasons why should attend RootsTech2024:
- 250+ exclusive sessions only available in SLC
- 120+ exhibitors/sponsors in the Expo Hall
- Be the first to learn of industry innovations
- Feel the energy of live keynote sessions on the main stage
- Develop new friendships and reunite with old friends
- Get personalised help at the FamilySearch library
For those that can’t attend in person, you can still join us online to experience:
- 200+ new online sessions in over 26 languages
- Join keynote sessions live from the comfort of your own home
- Chat online with other attendees worldwide
- Get digital syllabi and class handouts
Don’t miss the Genealogical highlight of the year!!!
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I registered on Saturday morning and got my badge! I have no idea why it was early, but had spotted it on a Facebook group. Not sure what to do with the badge now though.
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Congratulations Caroline! Wear your badge with pride of course 😁
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I wonder if any Caswells will be at this shindig-?
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You can check when you register to see if you have any relatives attending
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Okay! My brother may—he has most of our family history intact.
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It’s free to attend virtually so no harm in registering plus hundreds of free classes to attend as well
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Gotcha! 😀 Plus an online component, which would be more likely for me.
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