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11th NDN Hackathon – May 21 – 23, 2021

A two-day Virtual NDN Hackathon will be hosted on May 21 – May 23, 2021.
The event is open and FREE to participate and the winners will get exciting prizes!
The event targets all levels of participants and especially for beginners, it will be a good learning opportunity and get started with NDN.

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10th NDN Hackathon – October 17-18, 2020

A two-day Virtual NDN Hackathon will be hosted on October 17 – October 18, 2020.
The event is open and FREE to participate and the winners will get exciting FREE prizes!
The event targets all levels of participants and especially for beginners, it will be a good learning opportunity and get started with NDN.

To Register for the Hackathon, Click Here

Call for Hacks

We solicit hackathon project proposals that advance the state of NDN. Participants will have approximately 12 hours to work on their projects. Proposals should be submitted via web form.
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Named Data Networking (NDN) Project Newsletter for October 2019 – July 2020

The NDN project team compiles and publishes this newsletter periodically to inform the community about recent activities, technical news, meetings, publications, presentations, code releases, and upcoming events. You can find these newsletters posted on the NDN website.

Upcoming Events

Past Events and Community Outreach

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Named Data Networking Community Meeting (NDNcomm) 2020

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND PARTICIPATION

Date: September 10-11, 2020

Named Data Networking Community Meeting 2020 will take place as a virtual meeting on September 10 and 11, 2020. The organizing committee cordially invites you to participate in and contribute to the event!

NDNComm is an annual event that brings together a large community of researchers from academia, industry, and government, as well as users and other parties interested in the development of Named Data Networking (NDN) technology. NDN is an architectural realization of the broad Information Centric Networking (ICN) vision that enables communications by named, secured data at the network layer. By aligning the network service with application needs, NDN offers many advantages, including stronger security and trustworthiness, enhanced network usability, as well as scalability and resiliency in network communication. In particular, NDN is especially suitable for emerging network environments such as edge computing and Internet of Things (IoT).

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12th NDN Retreat and 10th NDN Hackathon (Postponed until further notice)

Important announcement:
Due to the concern of COVID-19 virus, we have decided to postpone the NDN project retreat out of precaution until further notice.

There will be no project retreat next week as originally scheduled. The new date is tentatively set to May 14 and 15, and Hackathon on 16 and 17. We will reevaluate the situation in a month or so.

The 10th NDN Hackathon will be held on 14-15 March, 2020 in the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. The hackathon projects are intended to advance the current state of NDN. Participants will have approximately 12 hours to work on their projects. Remote participation is welcome!

To register for the 10th NDN Hackathon, Click here

More information about the Hackathon can be found here: 10th NDN Hackathon