KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft said on Thursday evening that its Build developer conference will be held online instead of in person amid coronavirus fears.
  • Microsoft has previously cancelled its MVP Summit and WSLConf events in the Seattle area because of coronavirus concerns.
  • Adobe and Facebook are among the other technology companies that have recently chosen not to hold events.
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., pauses during a Bloomberg event on the opening day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020.

Microsoft said Thursday that its annual Build developer conference in Seattle, set to run from May 19-21 will be held online instead of in person, a Microsoft spokesperson told CNBC in an email. The change was made as the coronavirus continues to spread around the U.S.

Build is one of Microsoft's biggest events, where the company announces new technology across various product lines. Microsoft held Build for the first time in 2011. Prior to that, the company brought together thousands of people for its Professional Developer Conference and Mix events. Around 6,000 people were expected to attend last year's Build event.