Building the 2024 NORDUnet Conference Program

Building the 2024 NORDUnet Conference Program

The date for the 2024 NORDUnet Conference in Bergen, Norway is drawing nearer. Only five months now!

To ensure that we have an exciting program covering the many aspects of research and education networking, the NORDUnet 2024 program committee has been busy engaging with the Nordic NRENs and our many international partners, reviewing proposals for sessions, talks, and side meetings, taking in input on all the topics of interest for the community.

This week the committee met in Copenhagen to put all the pieces together. Over two busy days, they discussed the many ideas and put together a program of keynote talks and breakout sessions, covering network technology, evolution of Nordic and global NREN infrastructure , quantum technology and fibre sensing, major research use cases, campus network, trust and identity, services for education. security, and more.

We are confident that the program will have plenty of content of interest and will create discussion and engagement for all participants.

The 2024 NORDUnet conference will take place 10-12 September in Bergen. Register now to get the early bird discounted registration fee.

 

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