Keynote: Pamela Jones Harbour

InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce that former US Federal Trade Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour will deliver the International Keynote on the first day of the NetHui 2012 conference at SkyCity in Auckland from 11-13 July. Ms Harbour is recognised internationally for her leadership in the emerging field of privacy and data… Read more >>

NetHui 2012 registrations take off, and more

What an exciting start to the run-up to NetHui 2012. The refreshed website, again beautifully designed by Nelson firm Sunroom, launched on 14 March and has operated without a hitch. The first day saw 396 unique visitors, with 1179 over the first week. A large group of sponsors are already on board, as can be… Read more >>

Registrations open for 2012

Registrations for NetHui 2012 – New Zealand’s most diverse and inclusive Internet conference – are now open! Registrations cost a low $40 including GST. The conference is being held at Auckland’s SkyCity Convention Centre from 11 – 13 July. If you’re interested in taking part in collaborative, community-led discussions on the impact of the Internet… Read more >>

NetHui coming to Auckland again in 2012

Following the outstanding success of the inaugural NetHui 2011 conference, InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc) is pleased to announce a more-than-repeat performance – NetHui 2012. Part of the unique NetHui 2011 flavour came from keeping the registration fee at a very affordable level, $30 plus GST. In 2012, the registration fee continues to be very… Read more >>

So who came to NetHui 2011?

Below is a rough sector and geographic breakdown of NetHui 2011 participants. It shows a wide range of sectors, significant Business,  Government, University and School involvement, not-unexpected huge interest from the ICT community, and substantial Media interest both from Journalists and from other Media organisation staff.  There are also clearly sectors that can be encouraged… Read more >>

NetHui 2011 video coverage and notes

All sessions of NetHui 2011 were streamed and recorded. There were also facilities for collaborative notes, and formal notes were taken by experienced journalists. You can watch video and access the notes through the following links: Video Notes Formal notes were also taken during many NetHui sessions

NetHui 2011 – discussions and coverage

The momentum of discussion on, and consideration of, Internet issues raised at NetHui continues through many discussions, social media updates, blog posts, news articles and video. If you are on Twitter please continue to follow the twitter feed . Here is a roundup of coverage of NetHui 2011 that we’ll add to as we come across… Read more >>

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Advisory Board

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Colin MacDonald
Government CIO and Chief Executive, DIA

Nethui provides the opportunity for a wide group of people to discuss a range of complex issues in an open forum.  I would like to see this grow on last year’s success.

 

Karaitiana
Karaitiana Taiuru
Digital Media Consultant

Net Hui gives anyone the opportunity to be heard and to interact with decision makers to gain new ideas and direction.

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Marie Shroff
Privacy Commissioner

It is hard to imagine a life now that is not online. Information is the currency of the online world and personal information is the most valuable part.  NetHui is an opportunity for us all to focus our minds on where we are at and where we might go.

 

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Richard Orzecki
Chairman of Māori Internet Society

NetHui 2011 was a tremendous success for InternetNZ and all those who attended or watched proceedings via the internet. NetHui 2012 will build on the learnings from last year and reach out to meny more in the community to participate and engage and learn. Nau mai, Haere Mai, Whakatau mai! Register early and don’t miss out.

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Sue Chetwin
Chief Executive, Consumer NZ

The Internet has changed the way we conduct our lives – from buying and selling, to keeping up with the world and our friends. The Internet has brought huge social and economic benefits. NetHui 2012 will be a chance to discuss those, and importantly the responsibilities that go along with them.

Mike O'Donnell
Mike O’Donnell (MOD)
Head of Operations, TradeMe

Sixteen years ago John Perry Barlow described cyberspace as the new home of the mind, and told Governments they had no sovereignty there. More recently Kim Dotcom proved Barlow wrong.  It’s timely for local denizens of cyberspace to meet and discuss how best to harness the opportunities the internet delivers.

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Judge David Harvey
District Court Judge

Last year’s Nethui was a brilliant conference. This year let the dialogue
continue and may this Conference be even better than the last.

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