You’re invited to attend the 3rd annual RootsTech—Family History and Technology conference on March 21-23, 2013, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Building on the success and growth of previous years, RootsTech 2013 is shaping up to be the biggest and best yet!

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About RootsTech

Hosted by FamilySearch, RootsTech offers an opportunity for technology developers to discover the latest family history tools and techniques, connect and collaborate with end users, and help shape the future of technology within the family history industry.

RootsTech 2013 offers a new Developer Day—a collaborative environment where developers can discover available resources and industry trends within the family history industry—all consolidated into a single, impactful day. » Learn more.

Also new in 2013 is a full track of Getting Started classes and labs where those new to family history can learn where to start, how to build their family tree, and how to use technology to explore family connections. » Learn more.

Registration for RootsTech

Take advantage of early bird pricing to attend the full conference. Or register for the Developer Day on Friday, March 22 and get full access to keynote and developer sessions as well as the expo hall.

REGISTRATION OPTIONS COST

Full Three-Day Pass

Access to everything RootsTech has to offer.
$149

One-Day Only Pass

Full admission for just one day.
$89

Student Three-Day Pass

Student ID required.

$39

NEW! Getting Started Full Pass

Beginner track with access to over 20 classes.
$39 (early bird)

Getting Started One-Day Only Pass
A selection of fundamental classes to help you get  
started.

$19

Developer Day Pass (March 22)  

A full-day technology program just for developers.

$89

» Register for RootsTech.

RootsTech has something for everyone, whether you are an avid genealogist, just getting started, or simply want to discover the latest technologies and solutions to better connect with your family. At RootsTech, come prepared to experience world-class content from speakers all over the country, an exciting exhibitor hall, and great keynote speakers.

To learn more about RootsTech, see RootsTech.org.
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