Registration Open for the NORDUnet Conference 2022

Registration Open for the NORDUnet Conference 2022

NDN2022 will take place in Iceland on 13-15 September, and we are so much looking forward to welcoming you all to a real life event

Register the conference now!

The NORDUnet Conference is back and will run as a physical event offering exciting plenaries, individual sessions covering the most talked-off topics of the times, and the through-proviking lightning talks from great individual minds. On top of this the programme offers great space for the social networking that forms the basis for great discussions and ideas..

Icelandic NREN RHnet is hosting the conference and will make sure there is opportunity to visit some of  the many spectacular Icelandic sights as part of the programme.

The programme for the 2022 edition of the NORDUnet Conference will be driven by the Programme Committee and will be published once speakers, sessions and talks become confirmed. In line with tradition the programme will also include opportunities to network socially via the opening reception and the conference dinner.

A skeleton programme is availble to help you plan your participation.

Make sure to secure your seat for an inspiring event running 13-15 September 2022!

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