2024 INTERNET2

Technology Exchange About the Event

December 9-13  Boston, Mass.

About TechEX24

TechEX24, held Dec. 9-13 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place in Boston, Mass., is more than the premier technical event in the global research and education (R&E) community. It is a community-centric program designed for the cross-pollination of ideas.

The event brings together passionate technologists eager to tackle R&E's most pressing challenges. This includes:
 

  • Chief Technologists
  • Engineers
  • Architects
  • Operators
  • Researchers and Research Computing Data Professionals
  • Scientists
  • Security Professionals
  • Students

Be a part of the conversation! Join us in Boston for TechEX24.

 

Daily Schedule

To inform your planning, here is a basic schedule:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Tutorials, Workshops, Co-Located Meetings Sessions, Working Meetings, Posters Sessions, Working Meetings, Posters Sessions, Working Meetings, Posters ACAMP, Tutorials, Co-Located meetings
Welcome Reception  Poster Social, Working Meetings Game Night InCommon 20th Birthday Celebration, Working Meetings  

View a more detailed general schedule as well as program details.

 

Scholarships & Awards

More information on Internet2’s Inclusivity Initiative (I2I) Scholarships will be coming soon. Please check back for more information, or visit the I2I information page.

 

New to the Event?

Come and network with hundreds of attendees from several different institutions and organizations across multiple states and countries. First-time attendees, be sure to attend the TechEX 101 session on Monday, Dec. 9.

Our participants vary in terms of gender, age, and experience. They come from the higher education, international, InCommon participants, regional and state network organizations, affiliates, and the industry community that embodies Internet2.

Our program is comprised of community-submitted topics and is presented by community members and participants.

Our attendees have the opportunity to meet with established technical professionals and keynote speakers. Attending sessions, BoFs (bird of feathers), SIGs (Special Interest Groups), and participating in hallway conversations and networking gives you access to peers and leaders from every facet of the higher education technical community.