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WebNet Is Unique

 

The WebNet conference series, founded in 1995, is an international forum designed to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas on the research, issues, developments, and applications of a broad range of topics related to the WWW and Internet (including Intranets and Extranets).

WebNet is an innovative collaboration between the top academic and corporate laboratory researchers, developers, education and business professionals, and end users. All presentation proposals are reviewed and selected by a respected international Program Committee, based on merit and the perceived value for attendees.

Broad Range of Important Topics

Coverage of a very wide range of interrelated topics is just one of the features that distinguishes the WebNet series of conferences. Attendees are able to mix and match sessions to focus on the combination of topics that are of the most interest, concern and benefit to them.

Participatory Event

While there are Keynote and Invited Speeches delivered by internationally recognized technology experts, WebNet is more of a participatory event. This means that all attendees play an important, interactive role, offering valuable feedback and insight gained from their own experiences. The atmosphere at WebNet is exciting and energizing. A wealth of knowledge is gathered and exchanged, as professionals from disparate but related fields come from all over the world to meet one-on-one or in small groups and learn about new developments that impact their respective activities.

Not a Trade Show

Although WebNet encourages commercial participation, it is not a trade show, and there is not a formal exhibition. Instead, the conference uniquely relates and displays commercial activities throughout the WebNet program in the form of Corporate Showcases, Corporate Demonstrations, and other presentations by companies. 

Major sponsors receive special speaking & demonstration opportunities in addition to signage and "exhibit" space during the conference.

 



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