NetHui
NetHui is an annual internet and technology conference held in New Zealand. It serves as a multi-stakeholder forum for discussion and debate around internet-related policy, trends, and issues affecting the country.
NetHui is characterized by its open and participatory format, aiming to bring together a diverse range of voices, including government representatives, industry leaders, academics, community groups, and individual internet users. The event is designed to foster collaboration and consensus-building on key issues facing the internet ecosystem in New Zealand.
Key aspects of NetHui include:
- Open Agenda Setting: The agenda for NetHui is typically co-created by the community through an open process, ensuring that the topics discussed are relevant and reflect the concerns of stakeholders.
- Multi-Stakeholder Participation: NetHui intentionally brings together participants from various sectors to encourage diverse perspectives and collaborative problem-solving.
- Focus on Policy and Governance: A significant portion of the discussions at NetHui revolves around internet policy, regulation, and governance issues.
- Future-Oriented Discussions: The event often explores emerging trends and technologies, and their potential impact on New Zealand.
- Community Building: NetHui provides a valuable opportunity for networking and relationship-building within the New Zealand internet community.
NetHui is generally organized by a volunteer committee and supported by sponsorships from various organizations. Its purpose is to contribute to a vibrant, open, and inclusive internet environment in New Zealand.