Nordic Domain Days Coming Up in May

According to an email I received from Lars “LG” Forsberg, Nordic Domain Days is scheduled to be held May 9-10, 2022 at the Clarion Stockholm in Stockholm, Sweden. I believe this will be the first in-person domain industry event in more than two years.

According to the event website, Nordic Domain Days “is where Registries, registrars, resellers, service providers, and investors network and share insights during a packed two-day conference.” The full agenda for the event has not been posted on the website yet but some of the speakers and discussion topics have been announced.

The cost to attend the event ranges from €199 for a standard conference pass to €599 for a VIP ticket (not including fees). According to the email I received, tickets for the event are limited. Tickets are now available to be purchased on the event website.

With this event and NamesCon happening later on this Summer, it’s nice to see a resumption of in-person domain industry events.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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