Google has typically held the event in San Francisco in the middle of the year, but it looks like the company will be changing things for 2016. According to a recent tweet by Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai, they will be holding Google I/O in May, and they will also be shifting its location from San Francisco to Google’s home in Mountain View.
According to Pichai’s tweet, “I/O’16 coming to neighborhood where it all started 10 yrs ago: Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, May 18-20. More details soon.” In terms of landing yourself an invite to Google I/O, there is a good chance that the company will resort to the similar “lottery ticket” system that they did last year.
Basically instead of it being a first-come-first-serve sign-up process, Google will instead draw a name from a hat (not literally) at random, and that person will then be given a chance to purchase a ticket to attend. Last year’s ticket cost $900 with academic tickets priced at $300. We’re not sure if this year’s tickets will be priced the same, but as Pichai said, more details will be shared.