IW Quick Facts

Internet Week is a week-long festival of events celebrating New York's thriving internet industry and community

Key Dates

June 6th - 9th
Internet Week HQ is Open

Participation

Internet Week invites all interested companies and organizations to participate. Like the Web itself, Internet Week is open: anyone can throw events citywide. No organization is too big or too small to be included. Open access for all!

Presented by

Internet Week New York is presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the City of New York and The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment.

 

Open Beats Closed

You're in.

That's what Internet Week is about. It's a celebration of everything Internet-y, and that could mean you. It could mean your company. It could mean your website. If you want it to.

The world is the way it is today because some very smart people — Vinton Cerf, Robert Kahn, Tim Berners-Lee (to name just a few), understood that an open system of networked computers was better than a closed one. We like to call this "open beats closed". Others have called it the Wisdom of Crowds, 1 + 1 = 3, and crowdsourcing. We like calling it those names too.

We want Internet Week New York to be like the Internet — open to everyone. Whether you're an artist, an investment bank, a startup, or a meetup, your event - seminars, online promotions, parties, concerts - can be an official part of Internet Week. Just sign up.

But just like the Internet, Internet Week will only be as good as the sum of its parts. We hope you'll make it great.

We are here to provide the Internet Week version of tech support. Do you need help finding a venue? Would you like to partner with someone? Can we make an introduction? Send us a note. We are here to help.

One thing we probably can't do is fix your computer. We have had moderate success in fixing ours by unplugging it and then plugging it back in, but your mileage may vary.

Open Beats Closed.