APrIGF 2022 – A Hybrid Event!

Mar 7, 2022 | News

We are excited to announce that APrIGF 2022 will be held in September in a HYBRID format, combining physical attendance, and at various local hubs, as well as online participation. The physical location will be announced as soon as possible.

Face-to-face meeting

This year we are happy to have APNIC, as the official co-host of APrIGF 2022, supported by APrIGF Secretariat – DotAsia. This provides a physical platform and venue for people in the region able to travel, to attend and gather physically, while others can also participate virtually.

Local Hubs

We welcome the participation of local hubs which, by definition, will be self-organized and self-supported local meetings that take place in parallel with the APrIGF sessions. Hub organizers are expected to stimulate discussions at the national and sub-national levels by promoting local points of presence (hubs) where small audiences will, where possible, enjoy an opportunity to be physically present throughout the event. Further details on how to host a APrIGF 2022 local hub will be announced shortly.

Online Participation

Since the pandemic, online participation has been an important part of any conference. We will be using Zoom as our main platform for sessions, and also offer live streaming on other platforms like Youtube, Facebook, etc.. Registration will be open soon for all on-site or online participants.

Should you have any queries, please contact [email protected].

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