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MacTech announces 2019 MacTech Pro Event Series

MacTech, which produces live events such as MacTech Conference, has announced its 2019 regional, one-day event series. MacTech’s regional event series, called MacTech Pro, is designed specifically for consultants, techs, and IT Pros who support others who use Apple technologies.

Held around the country, MacTech Pro is a single-track seminar  that is specifically geared to serve the needs of professionals wanting to serve those they support better. There are 10 regional, one-day events in cities around the U.S. during 2019, including: Los Angeles, Feb. 13; Seattle, March 13; Boston, April 3; Denver, April 24; San Francisco, May 22; Washington DC, June 26; Chicago, July 17; Atlanta, July 31; Houston, Aug. 28; and New York, Sept. 18.

“Since 2010, MacTech has produced over 155 conferences, seminars, workshops and accreditation events with over 1100 sessions of content,” said Neil Ticktin, MacTech Pro Event Organizer.  “But, the part that’s really special about MacTech events is the community: people getting together, face-to-face, and share their knowledge.  It’s what makes this community so special.”



The content is designed by MacTech staff in conjunction with some of the best and brightest in our industry, he adds. For 2019, all new topics are being chosen based on feedback from the attendees of prior events along with MacTech’s Curriculum Council. Together, session content is vetted, but it also identifies best practices and solutions in the industry, says Ticktin.

MacTech Pro pricing includes lunch, sessions, and sponsor interaction. Each event has early bird registration pricing available in limited quantity, saving registered attendees up to $200. The normal price is $499, early bird pricing is $299. Go to http://pro.mactech.com for more info.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.