NTW2021 Program Published

NTW2021 Program Published

Time to mark your calendars for 30 November – 2 December if you have not already done so. We’re looking forward to seeing many of our Nordic colleagues for a face-2-face event.

The Nordic Technical Workshop hosted by NORDUnet will take place in Copenhagen. To make a full-fledged face-2-face meeting possible we have pushed the event dates a bit later in the year than the traditional September timeframe.

Registration will open 1 August, but the programme has already been published. It will be the usual mix of community organized thematic sessions and plenary lightning talks. Go check it out in the dedicated NTW website, where you can also learn a bit more about the practical details. The page will be updated at regular intervals, including more details on community sessions as they take shape.

Important dates

01 August, 2021         Registration opens

01 Aug. – 15 Sep.        Early-bird fee:   EUR 150
16 Sep. –  01 Nov.       Normal fee:       EUR 225
02 Nov. – 25 Nov.        Late fee:           EUR 300

30 Nov. – 02 Dec.       NTW2021

For safety reasons there will be a limit on the total number of participants. Registration will close once the limit has been reached, so do remember to register early.

 

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