It’s almost time for the largest genealogy conference in the world- RootsTech!
It’s being held Thursday, February 29, through Saturday, March 2, 2024, online and in-person at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah. We’ve been there from the beginning, and we’re pleased to sponsor this event again in 2024.
Attend Online for Free!
Register for free for the RootsTech online conference! It only takes 10 seconds, and you will get access to hundreds of class sessions, a virtual expo hall, outstanding keynote addresses, and other unique experiences to help you discover more about your story.
Relatives at RootsTech
There is also an improved “Relatives at RootsTech” feature that lets you see how you’re related to the other RootsTech attendees. Just use RootsMagic to update FamilySearch Family Tree to see how you connect to interested genealogists worldwide.
Expo Hall
Don’t miss the expo hall, which is the country’s largest gathering place for genealogy products and services. Be sure to visit the RootsMagic booth #1301 (right up front) to meet our staff, ask questions, view demonstrations, and get special discounts on RootsMagic products.
Expo Hall hours (subject to change) are:
- Thursday, February 29, 2024, 9 am–7:30 pm
- Friday, March 1, 2024, 9 am–6 pm
- Saturday, March 2, 2024, 9 am–3 pm
In-Person RootsMagic 9 Class
While the virtual RootsTech is free, the in-person event in Salt Lake City includes:
- 250+ exclusive sessions only available in-person
- Access to the world-renowned FamilySearch Library
- Face-to-face connections with friends and industry experts
Plus, if you are attending in person, you can come to a RootsMagic 9 class, taught by the RootsMagician himself, Bruce Buzbee!
RootsMagic: Growing a personal tree in a connected world
Friday, March 1, 3:00–4:00 pm
Salt Palace Convention Center, Room 155 D
Join us for a friendly, easy-to-follow guide to starting your very own family tree using RootsMagic. We’ll learn how to grow your personal family tree in today’s connected world using the powerful tools of RootsMagic. We’ll show you how to handle private information about living or unproven family links while connecting your non-sensitive findings with larger family history platforms like FamilySearch and Ancestry.