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TrailblazerDX 2025: Tickets & Hackathon Details Now Available

By Henry Martin

Tickets for one of the biggest events in the Salesforce calendar next year, TrailblazerDX (TDX), are now available. The conference hones in on the more technical aspects of Salesforce, bringing together the ecosystem’s ‘builders’ – admins, developers, architects, and others – for a two day conference in San Francisco.

When Is TrailblazerDX 2025? 

TDX 2025 will run between March 5-6, and those looking to attend the event can register now for $199. 

In the wake of this year’s focus shift towards artificial intelligence, Salesforce is now billing the event as the “developer conference for the Agentforce revolution”. Attendees will be able to learn how to build agents, with more than 400 “deep technical sessions” scheduled for the “two full days of hands-on learning”, the cloud giant says. 

READ MORE: TrailblazerDX: The Conference for Salesforce Developers & Admins

TDX Hackathon and Bootcamp

The preceding two days, March 3-4, have been earmarked for the TDX Agentforce Hackathon, where competitors will battle it out for a $100,000 grand prize. This is a substantial increase from the $20,000 prize offered at the NYC Agentforce Hackathon in November 2024, which was won by Team 4DS. Dominick DeFazio, the team’s project manager, spoke to Salesforce Ben about his experience at the November event.

The official rules for the TDX 2025 Hackathon are “coming soon”, and restrictions will apply, Salesforce says. 

A three-day “intensive learning” course, TDX Bootcamp, will also run from March 2-4, for those who want to get certified before the main TDX event. This will feature eight role-based tracks with one certification exam, and ‘endless’ networking opportunities, according to the tech giant.

TrailblazerDX Agenda

Along with making tickets available for purchase, the company has released an agenda for both days of the main event.

Wednesday 5 March

The agenda for the first day of the event is as follows: 

  • A ‘can’t-miss’ TDX main keynote
  • A ‘campground open’
  • Expert-guided agent building
  • Hundreds of deep technical sessions
  • Hands-on Agentforce workshops
  • Industry-leading AI speakers
  • 100+ product demo booths
  • Personalized Agentforce consultations
  • Free AI certification exam
  • Q&A with product experts and executives
  • An ‘inspiring visionary speaker’
  • A TDX celebration ‘full of surprise and delights’

At TDX 2024, Salesforce co-founder and Slack CTO Parker Harris spoke at the main keynote, along with former head of Salesforce AI, Clara Shih – who in November left the cloud giant to join Meta. There was a demonstration of Einstein Copilot, Salesforce’s AI centerpiece in the age before Agentforce, along with Data Cloud and Prompt Builder. 

It’s safe to say that Agentforce will be a key theme at the 2025 event – the word appears 21 times on the event’s landing page. Developers, admins, architects, and partners are invited to become ‘Agentblazers’, learning how to use the AI product to properly implement solutions they face in their particular roles.

Thursday 6 March

This is the agenda for the second day: 

  • Another ‘campground open’
  • Expert-guided agent building
  • Hundreds of deep technical sessions
  • Hands-on Agentforce workshops
  • Industry-leading AI speakers
  • 100+ product demo booths
  • Personalized Agentforce consultations
  • Free AI certification exams
  • Networking and meetups
  • Special surprises and giveaways across the campus

It is once again easy to see the keen focus Salesforce has on artificial intelligence, with ‘AI’ or ‘agent’ appearing in just about every item.

Final Thoughts 

In our write-up of TrailblazerDX ’24, we concluded that the message was clear: it’s the AI-way or the highway. 

Judging from the agenda of TrailblazerDX ‘25, and the material Salesforce has put out to promote it, next year’s event will be no different, but this time with Agentforce taking center stage, as the company continues to nail its colors to the mast of artificial intelligence.

The Author

Henry Martin

Henry is a Tech Reporter at Salesforce Ben.

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