
webNEXT is a conference on the present and future of the web, and in 2009 it’s on tour. We’re looking at where the web is now, and where it is going soon, from a creative, technical and business perspective. In the last decade, we’ve witnessed the web evolve from a simple communications facility, to a complete platform for application delivery, systems integration and social engagement. But the web is changing again. It’s moving off the browser to the desktop, the mobile phone, and the handheld device. So what does that mean for content producers? What does it mean for designers and developers? What does it mean for investors and the business community? Join us in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart or Brisbane for webNEXT and find out how and where the web is going.
What’s on the program?
webNEXT is aimed at those who work with the web creatively and professionally: developers, writers, designers and business users. There will be a wide range of sessions, across multiple tracks, at different levels. Designers and developers and will find our design track meets their needs. Business users, writers and bloggers will find other sessions are the right fit.
Who should attend?
If your work depends on your understanding of web trends and current practices you should not miss this event. If you use or build web 2.0 applications or systems, make sure you’re here. If you design, write about, or engage with the web, you can’t afford to miss this one.