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AfNOG 2018  Workshop on Network Technology

AfNOG 2018 Workshop, Tutorials and Conferences will be held in Dakar - Senegal from 29th April to 8th May 2018.

The AfNOG Workshop on Network Technology aims to offer advanced training to people who are in the process of developing and enhancing an Internet-connected network with regional and international connectivity. The target audience includes senior and mid-level technical staff of Commercial Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Telecom Networks,  Academic networks, Government networks, NGO networks & Civil Society.

The Workshop's Instructors are an International team with many years of experience in operating large networks and teaching about network operations.

The workshop is divided into Eight parallel Tracks: ( 5 English Tracks & 3 French Tracks).  The Application Process for the Workshop is however Closed and Admission into the various Tracks is in progress.

Tutorials

Following the Workshop will be Tutorials from 5th May - 7th May 2018 as follows;

  • Blockchain Technology
  • Instrumentation
  • Smart Phone Applications Development
  • OpenNMS

For further information, kindly visit www.afnog.org

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The Africa Internet Summit (AIS) is an annual, regional, multi-stakeholder ICT conference. It is the pinnacle educational and business ICT event in Africa where key players in the Internet industry can interact with the global Internet community. Launched in The Gambia in 2012, the Summit consists of seminars, workshops, tutorials, conference sessions, birds-of-a-feather (BOFs), and other forums for sharing ICT knowledge within the African region.

The Summit aims to bring the ICT business and technical community in Africa together under one roof to discuss ICT issues and challenges.

The African Internet community, drawn from academia, public and private sectors, technical organisations, governmental institutions and civil society, interact on Internet issues and Internet development in general. Our audience benefits from various panels of international experts who deliver insightful knowledge on ICT technologies.

The range of topics spans mobile networking, applications, cybersecurity, cyber laws, Internet governance, ICT for development, research, civil and information society issues, and African ICT success stories.

This is an open platform for everyone. Join your peers as well as business and technical leaders for the Africa Internet Summit - the place for sharing knowledge and networking within the Africa ICT community.

Read the Concept note.

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AFRINIC Meetings are held twice a year, rotating in countries across the continent. They provide a platform for all African governments and global stakeholders to discuss and benchmark issues regarding Internet policy, Internet governance, ICT4D, Internet access and technical capacity building to gather to discuss, collaborate, learn and disseminate information about these key areas of Africa’s Internet development.

AFRINIC is looking to partner with institutions or organizations to act as the local hosts for AFRINIC-29 to be held tentatively from 25th to 30th November 2018. Local hosts at AFRINIC meetings benefit from widespread exposure to local and global audience as well as an opportunity meet partners, deliver key organizational messages and be seen to be supporting the growth and development of internet in Africa.

Talk to us at meeting@afrinic.net for more details of hosting AFRINIC-29.

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The Internet has changed our world for the better. Nowhere has connectivity had a more pronounced effect than in Africa, where it has been harnessed by Africa's urban and rural communities to improve lives and address the unique issues we face on the continent. With access to the Internet come improvements to education, health, society, industry, policy and human rights. African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is the regional Internet numbers registry (RIR) for Africa and is tasked with the responsibility of equitably distributing Internet number resources in the continent.

We are always looking for partners to help us make this dream a reality by sustaining the debate, enhancing capacities and running several programs that will significantly grow internet in the continent. Please contact us at comms@afrinic.net and lets have this discussion.

 

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