Closed side meeting - CAG
- TBD
- Monday, Sep 07 2026 09:00 - 15:00
- Track
- Side Meeting A
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Description
Closed meeting
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Talks
Closing Session
- Lilla Salen
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 13:30 - 15:00
- Track
- Plenary
Description
N/A
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Lightning Talks
- Lilla Salen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 16:00 - 17:30
- Track
- Plenary
Description
N/A
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Panel - future of NRENs
- Vingen
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
sales marcom Sales and procurement
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Wednesday Plenary Session
- Lilla Salen
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 09:00 - 10:30
- Track
- Plenary
Description
N/A
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Campus network
- Lilla Salen
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
Managing a campus network requires handling diverse devices and tools, making the automation and orchestration of the configuration and management of the network vital to succeed. Several NRENs offer Campus Network Management as a Service (CNaaS), which has evolved from an initial setup-heavy approach to a flexible, continuously improved service, including the Wifi network of the campuses in many cases. This session will share the latest developments, lessons learned, and future directions for CNaaS and wifi networks.
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Data demands for sharing, re-use, and training
- Erik+Ingimar
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
The FAIR Principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability for research outputs, especially datasets, is fundamental to the build-up of the EOSC Federation of nodes to support the sharing and re-use of data in research and innovation. The candidate EOSC nodes will be either adding national or thematic data resources to be used within and across disciplines and borders. The AI Factories comes with high demand for ready to use data/datasets-as-a-service. Demands for FAIR data must seem to be pivotal. In the session we will address the synergies for FAIR data, EOSC Federation, and AI Factories.
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Network - Architecture to support AI
- Lilla Salen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
AI is reshaping demands on modern networks, driving significant changes for both research networks and commercial service providers. This session will explore how AI‑optimized datacenter architectures and next‑generation WAN designs are evolving to support large‑scale training and distributed workloads, and will also discuss the planned Hypercon connectivity infrastructure aimed at meeting the extreme capacity needs of HPC and data‑intensive research communities.
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The community we serve
- Erik+Ingimar
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
Research and education networking is not just about network connectivity — it is an enabling platform for science and innovation across disciplines. This session explores how NRENs support our diverse and expanding community: from space research and Arctic monitoring to performing arts, biobanks, and advanced computing. Through a set of concrete examples, we will look at how networks, data infrastructures, and trusted collaboration frameworks are evolving to meet emerging needs — including secure access to sensitive data, large-scale HPC and AI workloads, digital twins, and new cross-border requirements driven by real-world incidents and resilience challenges.
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Providing flexible education
- Vingen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
Education is undergoing a transformation these year. Gone are the days where the only viable form of teaching was based on physical presence. This transformation has meant increasing reliance on distance learning tools, media storage services, learning management systems etc. The delivery models used to provide the services span from on premise at the institution, through jointly hosted services, to cloud only models. This session will reflect on the lessons learned as well as provide an outlook to where developments are heading in this area.
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The community we serve - digital twins
- Erik+Ingimar
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
Digital Twins are virtual replicas of physical systems that often enable real-time monitoring, simulation and optimisation across diverse domains. By integrating sensor data, analytics, and modeling, these dynamic representations bridge the physical and digital worlds to support decision-making and predict system behavior. Hence they are transforming our ability to understand, manage, and optimise complex systems, whether they span (a subset of) telecommunications networks or even the Earth itself. This session explores the applicability of digital twin technology in very different domains and at very different scale. Together, these cases demonstrate the versatility and growing importance of digital twin approaches in addressing contemporary technical and environmental challenges.
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Enabling Access
- Vingen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
Identity is a foundational enabler for accessing online resources and the NREN community has been at the forefront of developing and providing federated access for more than a decade. During this period, the landscape has shifted dramatically; technology has evolved, policies have tightened, and expectations around how digital identities and user information are shared have changed. Today, academic identity solutions increasingly intersect with commercial managed services creating both opportunities and uncertainties. Which raises the question - where do we go next? What are the new developments in the T&I services in our community? What challenges lie ahead? And how do we ensure our T&I services remain innovative, trusted, and sustainable?
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Fibre sensing
- Lilla Salen
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
Optical fibres can serve as distributed sensors for infrastructure protection, environmental monitoring, and scientific measurements across diverse fields such as seismology, ocean zoology, and oceanography. Within research and education networks, fibre sensing enables operators to detect changes in the network as well as disturbances or intrusions affecting the cables. This session will present real‑world deployments of fibre‑sensing technologies, applied results, and lessons learned.
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Opening Session
- Lilla Salen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 09:00 - 10:30
- Track
- Plenary
Description
N/A
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Security Compliance from NIS2 to ISO 27001: Where are we now and what comes next?
- Vingen
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
With the introduction of NIS2 and the continued global adoption of ISO/IEC 27001, organisations are navigating an increasingly complex and demanding security compliance landscape. While many have mature information security management systems in place, NIS2 raises the bar with stricter governance, accountability, incident reporting, and supply chain security requirements - particularly for essential and important entities across the EU. This session will provide the latest updates what you need to know about NIS2 combined with an overview how to successfully implement ISO27001 at a University.
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Sustainability
- Erik+Ingimar
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
According to an MIT Research, data centers alone could account for up to 21% of overall global energy demand by 2030. With the raise of AI, increasingly powerful datacentres and the use of cutting-edge technology, digital infrastructure has become one of the main power consumers, with a huge impact on the environmental footprint. In this session, we plan to explore innovative approaches to reduce this environmental impact, addressing power consumption, energy efficiency, and sustainable design in network equipment, data centres, and related ICT systems.
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Quantum networks
- Lilla Salen
- Tuesday, Sep 08 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
Research and Education Networks carry more than just IP traffic. Quantum networks and security are redefining the future of communications, enabling secure transmissions through quantum key distribution and the transmission of quantum information across distances. Time and frequency networks deliver precise synchronization and accurate timing across distributed systems, supporting critical applications in telecommunications, geo-positioning, power grid management, and scientific research. The former NTP protocol, that was previously enough for time synchronisation, does not deliver enough accuracy for these demanding applications. So, National Metrology Institutes are currently offering ultra-precise Time and Frequency through optical networks. This session will showcase the latests developments in quantum networking and optical time and frequency distribution.
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DDOS mitigation
- Lilla Salen
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
R&E networks connect universities, laboratories, and data-intensive research facilities, providing high-bandwidth access. In this context, DDoS attacks pose unique challenges due to the scale, diversity, and openness of the infrastructure which can mean the disruption of access to critical services. Mitigating such attacks requires specialized strategies, including high-capacity traffic scrubbing, collaborative threat intelligence sharing, automated detection and response systems, and resilient network architectures that can handle traffic spikes without impacting legitimate users. In this session, we will see examples of attacks and mitigations as well as success and horror stories around them.
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Disruption
- Erik+Ingimar
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 09:00 - 10:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
Major technological disruptions rarely succeed on technology alone. The widespread adoption of the internet, for example, was not driven by commercial providers in its early days, but by National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) that created trusted, high-performance infrastructure for universities, researchers, and public institutions. NRENs enabled experimentation, collaboration, and scale long before the internet became a global commercial platform. This session will - based on the foundational role played by NRENs in the establishment of the internet as we know it today - consider how NRENs can play a role in the disruption that AI is brining to higher education.
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Education - interoperability
- Vingen
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 09:00 - 10:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
European University Alliances are reshaping how higher education institutions collaborate across borders — but the digital systems that support student exchange often remain fragmented. From mobility nominations and course selection to identity management, learning agreements, grading, and transcript exchange, universities still rely on a patchwork of local platforms, bespoke integrations, and manual processes that don’t scale to alliance-level ambitions. In this section will explore why increased interoperability between university IT systems has become a strategic requirement for enabling seamless student exchange in Europe and how to overcome the practical barriers institutions face today.
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Security in the field
- Lilla Salen
- Thursday, Sep 10 2026 09:00 - 10:30
- Track
- Track 1
Description
Risk, Response, Recovery: Learning from real life events From Ransomware to social engineering. What happens when an organisation becomes the victim and what does it take to recover successfully? In this session we will present some real life experiences on what happens during and after a security incident, how did the organisation respond to the incident and what learnings do we take with us.
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Stakeholder management
- Vingen
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 14:00 - 15:30
- Track
- Track 3
Description
Is stakeholder management in a National Research and Education Network (NREN) fundamentally different from that of a traditional corporate business? This session explores what distinguishes NREN stakeholder management from corporate models. While businesses often optimise for customers, shareholders, and market competition, NRENs must balance consensus-building, public value, shared governance, and community engagement, often across national and international boundaries. The session will examine how we as NRENs navigate the tension between service delivery and community ownership, align Sales-like activities with Procurement realities, and engage our constituency as active participants rather than passive customers.
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How AI is changing education
- Erik+Ingimar
- Wednesday, Sep 09 2026 11:00 - 12:30
- Track
- Track 2
Description
Education in an AI-driven and changing the world. AI is reshaping education in secondary schools and higher education, challenging traditional curricula, teaching, and assessment. This session explores how education systems are adapting to AI and preparing learners for a rapidly changing world.