About State of the Net

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State of the Net is a (free) conference which tries to capture the state of art of the internet in Italy and in the world, considering its impact on our society. SotN is a key meeting for the italian industry and tech community, as it investigates dynamics and opportunities in the current digital scenario.

Do you want to get in touch with us? Please send a mail or find us on Twitter and Facebook

SotN’s third edition will be held on the 31st of may and 1st of june 2013, in the old port of Trieste (Italy), one of the most extraordinary historical and cultural heritages in Europe. Previous editions took place in 2012 in the same location and in 2008 in Udine.

We are proud to gather each year the most relevant opinion makers, entrepreneurs and journalists from Italy, Europe and the United States. The format of the conference is based on keynotes setting themes which are then discussed in open conversations with experts and all the attendees in the main room. A significant part of the conference program is held in english.

State of the Net is created by Beniamino Pagliaro, Paolo Valdemarin and Sergio Maistrello. Members of its steering committee are among the most experienced experts in Italy and Europe.

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Please take a look to some of our past conferences’ highlights:

  • Adriana Lukas speaking on hierarchies vs. networks
  • David Snowden introducing tacit knowledge
  • a conversation between Euan Semple, Marco Zamperini, Adriana Lukas and Dave Snowden on the impact of the internet inside the companies
  • Marc Canter’s speech on building digital cities
  • Ton Zijlstra speaking about the impact of open data in Europe
  • a conversation on hyperlocal applications with Luca De Biase, Ivo Gormley, Marc Canter and Ton Zijlstra
  • Gigi Tagliapietra’s overwhelming show on Claude computing (and no, it’s not a typo)
  • Euan Semple inviting people to tweet instead of organizations
  • Gigi Tagliapietra, Tim Callington, Marco Massaro, Euan Semple, Antonio Pavolini conversing about social media as a business tool
  • Marco Formento telling the adventures of a global publisher in the digital era
  • Marko Rakar and the power of transparency in Croatia
  • Andrew Keen’s Digital Vertigo
  • a conversation on transparency in a networked society with Antonella Napolitano, Andrew Keen, Marko Rakar and Jan Hemme

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