Registration is open now for APNIC 54, APrIGF 2022 and APSIG 2022 held from 8 to 15 September at the Grand Hyatt in Singapore. The event is being held in both a face-to-face and online format.
This is the first face-to-face event APNIC has held in two years we’re very pleased to hold it jointly with both APrIGF and APSIG. This is a great opportunity to participate in not just one, but three conferences in one location, and access technical and Internet governance content. The draft program is available, but stay tuned to the conference website for updates.
The combined eight-day event comprises technical training workshops (8 – 11 September), and the APSIG 2022 (9 – 11 September), APNIC 54 and APrIGF 2022 conferences (12 – 15 September). The event will bring together network operators, government representatives, industry leaders, and other interested parties from around the region and the world to learn from industry experts, share their experiences, and build relationships with their peers.
The technical workshops provide participants with hands-on training to build and manage Internet infrastructure. The conferences include technical sessions on topics such as IPv6, networking and security, Internet governance discussions, as well as community-driven Special Interest Group meetings on Internet resource policy and Internet cooperation. The conference will conclude with the APNIC Members Meeting.
Registration details
The on-site conference is free for APNIC Members (four free tickets), APrIGF, APSIG, and Asia Connect participants. And, if you register by 5 August 2022, you will enjoy discounted rates for the face-to-face APNIC 54 workshops.
The event is also free for those joining remotely, and there is detailed information on how you can participate.
You must register to participate, which requires an APNIC Login. If you don’t have an APNIC Login, it’s simple to create one — here’s a step-by-step guide.
Please take note of the registration terms and be mindful of the code of conduct.
Travelling to Singapore
All travel to Singapore is governed by Singapore’s Vaccinated Travel Framework, which applies to all travellers entering Singapore, including Singapore citizens and permanent residents. Specific entry requirements are in place according to whether you are fully vaccinated or not.
Please take note of the requirements for both fully and non-vaccinated travellers when entering Singapore.
Book your accommodation now
View the accommodation options available near the venue. APNIC has negotiated discounted rates, but we encourage you to book early to secure a room.
Share your research
You only have until 17 July to submit a paper for the APNIC 54 conference.
Topics for conference sessions must be relevant to Internet operations and technologies, and include:
- IP core network routing, switching and operations
- IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
- Access and transport networks including Cable/DSL, LTE/5G, wireless, metro ethernet, fibre, segment routing
- Cyber security, network security issues (NSP-SEC, DDoS, Anti-Spam, Anti-Malware) and best practices
- Software defined networking, network function virtualization and network automation
- Content and service delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, Telepresence, Gaming) and cloud computing
- DNS / DNSSEC and RPKI
- IXPs and Peering
- Internet of Things (IoT) architectures, standards, services, security, addressability, and manageability
- Smart Cities architecture, security, and addressing
- Research on Internet operations and deployment
Draft slides MUST be provided with submissions otherwise the PC will be unable to review the submission.
Nominations open for NRO NC election
Nominations are open now until 17:30 (UTC +10) 08 August 2022 for the seat open for election on the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC).
Any individual residing within the Asia Pacific region may be nominated, with the exception of staff members of any Regional Internet Registry (RIR). Self-nominations are permitted.
Thanks to the sponsors
Many thanks to the sponsors for their support of the event.
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