Merci, Au Revoir Rennes – Hello Brighton

Merci, Au Revoir Rennes – Hello Brighton

TNC24  has ended and we, and the more than 800 other participants, have returned back home, but the memories live on. As always, TNC was a great experience for NORDUnet and our Nordic NREN team. We would like to thank everyone who came to talk to us at the Nordic booth, saw presentations by Nordic speakers, and joined discussions. It was great to see everyone and once again feel the energy and vibrancy of the global NREN community.

 

Also this year we saw strong Nordic attendance at TNC, with many speakers and even more participants in sessions, side meetings and workshops. Many colleagues and friends from all over the world came to the Nordic booth for informal meet-ups and introductions, for reunions big and small, and to work on the next steps in numerous international initiatives. We are excited to see so many from the global community choose to collaborate with NORDUnet and the Nordic NRENs.

Thank you to the GÉANT  Association for organising yet another excellent conference. We are proud to contribute to the logistics and technical setup. Looking forward to seeing all of you again in Brighton in 2025.

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