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Get ready for a glimpse into the future of technology as Meta prepares to unveil its latest innovations at Meta Connect 2024. Here's your guide to tuning in to this year's highly anticipated event.

What's Meta Connect all about?

Formerly known as Facebook Connect and Oculus Connect, Meta Connect is an annual gathering where the company showcases its cutting-edge technology and its potential applications for developers. This event has been the platform for several significant announcements, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg's declaration of Facebook's rebranding to Meta during the 2021 Facebook Connect.

This year, we don't expect any similarly groundbreaking revelations from the tech giant. Instead, we anticipate new product launches, updates on Meta's metaverse plans, and an in-depth exploration of AI.

What to expect at Meta Connect 2024

Although the exact details of Meta's announcements remain unclear, the company is likely to build upon last year's focus on AI. Rumors suggest that Meta may unveil updates to its artificially intelligent assistant Meta AI, a more affordable Quest 3, and a new pair of augmented reality glasses. For a comprehensive rundown of the speculation leading up to the event, check out carsnewstoday.

How to tune in to Meta Connect 2024

Meta Connect 2024 is scheduled to commence on September 25 at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT, with a keynote address by Zuckerberg kicking off the event. This will be followed by a developer keynote shared by several Meta executives at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT. You can catch the livestream on Facebook via the official Meta for Developers page.

Additionally, individuals with a Quest VR headset will be able to immerse themselves in Meta Horizon to experience Meta Connect in virtual reality. According to Meta, the VR experience will be inspired by the company's Menlo Park campus in California, offering attendees the opportunity to unlock “exclusive rewards.”

Meta Connect 2024 is set to unfold over two action-packed days, showcasing insightful talks on harnessing the tech giant's cutting-edge tools for developers. While you won't need to be tethered to your computer for the entire duration, select sessions will be recorded and made available for on-demand streaming post-event. However, Meta has yet to disclose which parts of the program might not make the cut, so if you're particularly enthusiastic about a specific session, it's advisable to catch it live.