re:publica is one of the largest and most exciting conferences about digital culture in the world. Since its foundation in 2007, it has grown from a cozy blogger meeting with 700 participants into a wide-ranging “society conference”, with 9.000 visitors at the eleventh edition of re:publica.
Representatives of digital culture share their knowledge and decision-making tools, and discuss the future of the information society. Here they can mingle with activists, scientists, hackers, entrepreneurs, NGOs, journalists, social media and marketing experts, and many others. This fosters innovation and creates synergies between net politics, online marketing, network technology, digital society, and (pop) culture. What is more, around 46 percent of re:publica speakers arefemale – far more than at many other similar events.
We’re counting down the last hours before we open up the doors of the Light House Cinema Dublin and go live with the streaming channels on our website to welcome you all to the second re:publica in Dublin. We’re keeping it short but sweet, packing everything you need to know ahead of the event here in this newsletter.
Ticket pre-sales for #rpDUB end on 6 September, at 11:55 pm CET. So make sure to grab one while you can. Not all is lost if you don’t manage to get in before the deadline though, as there will be a contingent of tickets at the door.