The IT Experts Run is a short cross-country race in Steyr, Upper Austria, focused on the local IT community. The primary race is listed as 6 km, completed in four laps at the Rennbahnsportanlage, though some sources also indicate a 5 km distance. This annual event is now in its ninth edition, establishing it as a consistent fixture rather than a singular company event.
Participants include students, teachers, IT apprentices, and employees from IT companies. The event offers free entry for apprentices and school students in IT training. Standard registration fees are reasonable, with a reduced rate for students. Chip timing uses bib-mounted time.NET chips, and entry typically includes a regional buffet post-race. IT Experts Austria organizes the event, with LAC BMD-Läufe also listed as an organizer. One past edition was canceled following the school attack in Graz, a decision made out of respect for those impacted.