Registration for NTW2021 is open

Registration for NTW2021 is open

Registration for the 2021 edition of the Nordic Technical Workshop (NTW)  hosted by NORDUnet is now open.

This year’s event will run from 30 November – 2 December in Copenhagen at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Ørestad.

The progamme once again offers ample opportunities to discuss the latest Network issues, Trust and Identity features, aspects of Security, and Operations challenges. Likewise, the Media Services are up for debate alongside a great variety of other topics relevant to the Nordic NRENs and their constituencies.

NTW2021 continues to enable social networking and informal knowledge sharing across individual technical specialist areas.

Check out the entire programme here , and once inspired make sure to register via this form.

Due to the somewhat unsecure pandemic situation participation will be limited to a maximum of 150 people.

The programme will be further populated with detailed descriptions for the individual workshops as they become available. 

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