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What’s next for the World Wide Web

Date: Tuesday, 5th February 2013
Time 6.30pm – 8.00pm
Venue: Sydney Town Hall, George Street, Sydney CBD
Cost: Tickets are FREE and ESSENTIAL and available from Ticketmaster on 136100 or via ticketmaster.com.au.
Transport: Rail: Town Hall
Bus: George Street
Bike: Free valet bike parking located in Sydney Square, George Street from
5:30 – 9pm

 

Tim will talk about the transformational capacity of the web and how it can empower humanity to create positive change.

When Sir Tim invented the web in 1989, our world changed forever.

He will discuss the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) work and his vision to improve the web as a platform to share knowledge and build global trust.

Just one third of the world’s population can access the internet: will this change, and how will people use the web in the future?

Sir Tim will be joined by a panel of Australian innovators who use the web to solve problems and support creative enterprise. They’ll discuss how to keep the internet innovative and transparent, and how we can ensure positive growth.

Grab a bite from one of our food trucks, on site from 5.30-9.

 

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One Comment

  1. …and already sold out.
    🙁

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