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Internet Week NY is upon us again this year enticing delegates with a packed week of web-related events to represent the diversity of what is the internet in the city. The now firmly established annual festival/celebration/set of conferences in New York City kicks off May 19th, 2014, and runs until May 25th. With its HQ centered at the Metropolitan Pavilion in midtown Manhattan, the fest also has satellite events at various locations throughout Manhattan.
Perhaps more than any other city in the world can the diversity of the internet in terms of content, culture, commerce, technology, and utility be found offline as well as online.
In recognition of The Big Apple's prominence in digital and web-based businesses, New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio will outline his administration’s plans to develop NYC’s digital and technology start sector and reassure the sector that there is a positive way forward with opportunities for expansions and growth in New York City.
This is a year that sees the global media industry centered in New York make the transition from traditional media to a diversity of digital formats that are increasingly consuming smaller screens in mobile formats. The first generation of the digital media industry is scrambling to keep up or catch up as the digital media industry swiftly evolves towards new forms and formats.
This series of events continues to be a week-long charting of the development of the internet as it has evolved, building on a set of technologies that now connects almost everyone and, increasingly, everything.
The major themed days of the conference are:
The four days of Internet Week can be a big commitment for anyone holding down a job, all be it in the Internet Industry, so this year Internet Week organizers have made the conference easier to attend on a selective basis with the availability of one day passes and by theming each day around one or two key themes. That makes it easier for a delegate to choose only one or two days rather than commit to attending all four days.
And if you are new to the technology and business of the Internet there are few such opportunities in the year to learn about it in one week. If you are already part of the industry this is a great chance to obtain a quick update of key areas and developing trends and discussions about new emerging opportunities.
Among the list of technology thought leaders and practitioners participating are:
There is is greater emphasis on Internet Advertising in the content and also among the sponsors than in previous years demonstrating the still pivotal role and growing importance of Internet Advertising in monetizing the Internet keeping it alive and well and mostly free.
New York is an epicenter of internet advertising innovation and development -- at the intersection of media, advertising, and technology industries. Not surprisingly, this year’s internet celebration also has more to say about the development of the computerized, now called programmatic, execution of digital media buying and selling.
Programmatic advertising combines peer-to-peer online marketplaces connecting buyers and sellers, enabled with high levels of process automation replacing manual and outdated expensive buying and selling processes. However, this also means there has been an erosion of media buying built on relationships and trust that have been replaced by peer-to-peer markets that replace relationships with transactions and trust supplanted by technology.
This has created problems in the market structure and dynamics such as rampant fraud. No doubt it is a topic that will be hotly debated during the week alongside other developments such as mobile and video advertising, and the recent frenzy in buying attribution business.
However, Internet Week is not just about one theme or conference or grouping of events. As a festival of all things web it includes other conferences taking places as part of Internet Week including:
During the week, OMMA will be staging four conferences, one on each day addressing Native Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing, and Video. An equally impressive roster of speakers, themes, and sessions nicely complements those of Internet Week itself.
More information on the OMMA conferences including prices and registration can be found at http://www.mediapost.com/ommaatinternetweek/
For less than cost of many one day conferences Internet Week offers an impressive world class roster of speakers and events representing among th best value you can find to learn about and celebrate the Internet, and also also acquire valuable practical skills at the many workshops being put on as part of Internet Week.
Day Passes are $150 and all four day HQ passes are $450. Also available are Insider Passes at $695 and the full works VIP/All Access Passes can be had for $1295.
Even the most expensive $1295 All Access Pass is less than the ticket price for many a one-day conference.
More information about Internet Week NY can be found at https://internetweekny.com/
Internet Week NY
May 19th-May 25th, 2014
Internet Week New York Headquarters
The Metropolitan Pavilion
125 W 18th St.
New York City