IW Quick Facts

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

Key Dates

June 7th
Official Kick-off Party

June 7th - 10th
Internet Week HQ Open

June 14th
Closing Celebration

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 Film, Theatre & Broadcasting.

 

About Internet Week

The Festival

Since 2008, Internet Week has taken place all over the city, thanks to our many partners hosting diverse events in different locations.The result is a critical mass of web-focused events that raises the profile of NYC's industry as a whole as well as the partners who participate.

Headquarters

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125 W. 18th Street
New York NY 10011

June 7-10, 2010

We still love crowdsourcing, but now we're adding something new: a central Internet Week Headquarters.

Located at Metropolitan Pavilion, Internet Week HQ will feature two main areas: Interactive Playground of 12,000 square feet of exposition space. This space will be both a place for attendees to meet, greet, and get a little work done, as well as hosting arts, technology, media and entertainment exhibitions and social events.

The Expo space will be open to the general public during the day Monday June 7 - Thursday June 10. Tickets to the expo space can be purchased online or onsite at the HQ.

The theater space will accommodate up 450 people for special announcements and presentations.

Citywide Events

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These events are held independently throughout New York.

June 7-14, 2010

In 2009 over 100 events, ranging from parties and meetups to executive breakfasts and conferences were hosted throughout NYC thanks to our Official Event Partners. We're encouraging this kind of crowdsourced participation again in 2010. See the full list of participating Citywide events.

Organizations can become Official Event Partners simply by adding an event to our schedule and helping us get the word out.