Come meet us at TNC 24

Come meet us at TNC 24

In the week of 10-14 June, the European NRENs, their global R&E network partners, and their European and global stakeholders will meet in Rennes, France for the annual European research and education network conference TNC.

TNC is the premier, global R&E network event and a centrepiece of the life of the European research and education infrastructure community. It is a busy week, with a high-quality program, exciting social activities, and many important side meeting.

As always, NORDUnet and the Nordic NRENs will be present at the hart of the event. You will find the Nordic booth in the exhibition area level 0 where you will have the opportunity to meet the Nordic speakers at the conference for further discussion, and  also just chat with other Nordic participants. We are also excited to showcase some of the many activities we and our Nordic NRENs are engaged in.

However, most of all, the Nordic booth is a place for conversation. You can drop by to meet us and make introductions, you can ask questions about projects, you can pitch ideas and look for collaboration, and most of all you can engage in the discussions that being at TNC is all about.

Looking forward to meeting you!

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