NORDUnet Technical Workshop (NTW) – Early bird about to expire

NORDUnet Technical Workshop (NTW) – Early bird about to expire

NORDUnet Technical Workshop 2017 is approaching rapidly and the favourable early-bird registration fee is about to expire. Up untill, and including, Monday August 14th you can register for a mere EUR 125.

You can go directly to the registration page  and pick the specific workshops that you would like to join. You can choose from a wide range of topics including Media, Network, Security, etc. Have a look at the programme which is available in the workshop website. Over the coming weeks you will find more detailed content descriptions for each workshop being posted. More logistics details will also be published, so check the workshop website www.ntw2017.net

We look forward to welcoming both new and regular participants in Kastrup on September 12th-14th.

 

 

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