Early bird ticket deals for domain conferences are ending soon.

If you want to meet people in the domain industry, there are plenty of opportunities on tap.
I’m heading to Manchester next week for ICANN’s Contract Parties Summit (CPS). At the same time, D3 is holding its Dominion’26 conference in Las Vegas.
There are two domain events I’m aware of in May.
First, Internet Commerce Association is holding an exclusive meetup in New York from May 19-20. Tickets are available starting at $750, and prices will go up soon.
(Even though it’s not until January 27, you can also now buy tickets to Internet Commerce Association’s annual meeting in Las Vegas. Super Early Bird tickets are available for $599.)
Also taking place in May is Nordic Domain Days. This will be my first Nordic Domain Days, and I’m looking forward to meeting people I don’t commonly see at conferences in the U.S. There are many speakers I don’t know. I’m also looking forward to daily fika. Passes start at €349 for the event taking place May 24-26 in Stockholm.
ICANN86 is taking place in Seville in June. While the summer Policy Forum is usually smaller than its other meetings, this will be the first ICANN meeting after new top level domain applications open. ICANN87 is still scheduled for Oman, but don’t be surprised if the location is changed.
Looking ahead to the fall, NamesCon takes place in Miami this November. It’s a long way away, but ticket prices are about to go up. The Standard pass price is currently $349, and Vendor passes are $699. There’s also a new under-30 pass for $199. All three prices increase after Friday.




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