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Connecting with the Business Central Community: May 2026 Events Recap
Posted on: April 16, 2026 | By: Anika Dewjee | Microsoft Dynamics AX/365|Microsoft Dynamics Manufacturing, Microsoft Dynamics Business Central
May 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting month for the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central ERP community, with two major events bringing together users, partners, and experts from across the ecosystem. Below is a look at the Business Central Community Roadshow in Chicago and DynamicsCon in Las Vegas, and why these events matter for organizations using or evaluating Business Central.

Business Central Community Roadshow – Chicago (May 5–6)
The Business Central Community Roadshow in Chicago offers a complimentary, focused, two-day experience designed to deliver practical insights and hands-on learning for users across the Microsoft ecosystem. Day one centers on industry-specific sessions, while day two shifts to product-focused content across Business Central, Power Platform, CRM, and AI-driven capabilities like Copilot.
Attendees can expect role-based breakout sessions, industry-focused discussions, and interactive learning opportunities, along with access to support resources and networking with peers, partners, and Microsoft experts. This structure makes the Chicago Roadshow especially valuable for organizations looking to connect product capabilities to real-world business needs.
DynamicsCon – Las Vegas (May 12–15)
DynamicsCon in Las Vegas is a large-scale, multi-day conference designed to bring together the full Microsoft Dynamics and Power Platform community for in-depth learning and networking. With more than 3,000 attendees, 300+ sessions, and 250+ expert speakers, the event delivers a comprehensive view of the Microsoft ecosystem.
Attendees can expect a wide range of educational tracks covering Business Central, Power Platform, AI, and Copilot, along with keynote sessions, hands-on learning opportunities, and community networking events. The conference also features dedicated time for peer collaboration, sponsor engagement, and real-world knowledge sharing across industries.
This structure makes DynamicsCon especially valuable for organizations looking to gain a broader perspective on Microsoft technologies, explore emerging trends, and connect with a large, active community of users and experts.
Why These Events Matter
Both events, while different in scale, serve an important purpose. The Chicago Roadshow provides focused, community-driven insights, while DynamicsCon delivers a broader, forward-looking perspective on the entire Microsoft ecosystem. Together, they offer organizations the chance to stay current on new features and product direction, learn best practices from real-world implementations, connect with peers facing similar challenges, and identify opportunities to improve and optimize their ERP systems. In a rapidly evolving ERP landscape, staying connected to the community is just as important as staying up to date on technology.
Next Steps
As Business Central continues to evolve, events like these help organizations stay ahead of new capabilities in automation, AI, and integration. The Logan Consulting team looks forward to connecting with the community at both the Chicago Roadshow and DynamicsCon.
If you’re attending, we’d love to connect. Whether you’re exploring ERP options or optimizing your current system, reach out to Logan Consulting to start the conversation.

















