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The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project. It includes wired and radio communication components rolled out and operated by NBN Co Limited.
Originally intended to be a predominately Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) network, Fibre to the node (FTTN) and Hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) segments have been grafted onto the network following a politically motivated change to the rollout.
The Trade and Investment Office (UKTI) of the British Embassy in Santiago organised a Pacific Alliance Networking reception to welcome the 40+ British companies that were a part of the British Pavilion at Expomin 2016.
Networking reception at the Roundtable on Gender and Nuclear Security held at the Arcotel, Vienna, Austria. 28 May 2019
Photo Credit: WINS
Tech Cocktail's DC Mixer and Startup Showacase was held at the new and hip 1776 Campus on May 15th, 2013. Thank you to our sponsors, LogiAnalytics and Centric Source. The event was nothing less than awesome with our 12 local startups that showcased inlcuding: BestBequest.com, Digital Wallet Plus, Fanamana, FiveStreet, IDEAXiS, iGrabber, Tangere Technology, Twicsy, uKnow.com, Urban Delivery, Zigron Healthcare and Zoobean. Congratulations to iGrabber for winning the the live Hottest Startup poll!
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Participants in the NGO Forum listening to ILIS speakers
Sylvia Borren’s account of the Nairobi conference concluded with identifying some results:
“For the ILIS Nairobi had two concrete results. One was that at the next ILIS conference (April 1986) for the first time women of five continents were able to attend. Firstly because new contacts had been made and secondly because the Dutch Government followed up its policy statements made in Nairobi by providing travel funds for about 20 women. This together with funding by private individuals meant that of the 800 women attending the Geneva conference at least 40 had their trip supported. Not everything went well at that biggest ILIS conference — but significantly both South American and Asian women present began talking about setting up regional lesbian networks.
And the Latin-American lesbians have succeeded: in October 1987 the first fully lesbian 'encuentro' (meeting) was held in Mexico. Lesbians in Latin America are speaking out, organizing and gathering strength. Asian women will hopefully follow suit and who knows what will yet grow out of the few tiny lesbian voices that are reaching the ILIS from Africa. Of course, this is not all due to the Nairobi conference, but it was strategically a successful project - and an important step in gaining international lesbian confidence.”
(“Lesbians in Nairobi” – Sylvia Borren - Published in June 1988 in the second ILGA Pink book – Utrecht series on gay and lesbian studies nr 12 - reproduced by courtesy of the author).
Photo credit: Ricky Bartels
1985 ILIS Nairobi 7_RB
The SUNY College at Old Westbury School of Business hosted the annual Accounting Networking Event on October 1, 2014
Delegates network during the 4th International Railway Summit in Paris.
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Gemma Ni Chionnaith, TG4 pictured at the Network Galway Business Woman of the Year Awards 2014 in The g Hotel. Photo Martina Regan
Assaf Shilo/Israel Sun 08-12-2013
Dutch - Israeli networking during Prime Minister Rutte visit to Israel
שגרירות הולנד - מפגש נט וורקינג במסגרת ביקור רה"מ מרק רוטה
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The Communications Network Annual Conference September 27-29, 2017 in Miami Beach, Florida. For more information visit ComNetwork.org
Elite6 Business Networking www.elite6.co.nz
We are a progressive and forward thinking business networking organisation that brings local businesses together each week for an hour of interactive networking.
At each meeting one member delivers a 15-minute presentation to the meeting.
Then, each person speaks for five minutes about their business while sitting at a table of six. Tables are mixed each week, so you get to meet different people. This is a major point of difference with Elite6 compared to other networking groups. Members are encouraged to meet outside the Elite6 meetings for further discussion about how their businesses might collaborate and/or refer to each other.
We also promote each business online with the Elite6 Members Directory each member has the ability to post Blogs and Events! Again this is distinctive to Elite6. Several groups meet each week in Ferrymead, Cashmere, Rolleston, Christchurch City, Tower Junction, Rangiora, Papanui, Waimakariri, Avonhead, Merivale and Sydenham with more groups springing up all the time in other areas.
We’d love to have you visit one of our groups so If you are interested in joining us Register online and one of our Facilitators will contact you!