Baa Camp: New Zealand Foo Camp

New Zealand Foo Camp (aka Baa Camp) is a private gathering of around 150 people from New Zealand, Australia, and the world. Invitees are doing interesting work in fields such as neuroscience, Internet applications, psychology, open source programming, art, business, physics, politics, and all manner of interesting science and technology. They network, share their works in progress, show off the latest tech toys and hardware hacks, and find new partners for collaboration.

Past attendees include: Kim Hill (Radio New Zealand; broadcast her show live from Kiwi Foo), David Cunliffe (ICT Minister; listened), Mike Cannon-Brookes (Australian entrepreneur; creator of Confluence), Ian Welch (Victoria University; Internet Security and video game preservation), Quinn Norton (journalist; Body Hacking), Rod Drury (entrepreneur; Xero), Chris DiBona (Google; Open Source), Erica Lloyd (TV3; Media), Heidi Leeson (Auckland University; Education), Jock Philips (Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand), Laurence Millar (CIO for New Zealand), Lucy Arnold (felt.co.nz creator; Crafter), Simon Wood (NIWA; climate modelling), Tony Bowden (TMTM; nomad), Zita Joyce (Aotearoa Digital Arts Network).

Registered attendees, log in here.

Direct enquiries to Nathan Torkington: <gnat AT baacamp.org>.

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