Sponsorship Opportunities Available for 2025 ARIN Public Policy and Members Meetings
Posted: Thursday, 02 January 2025
Meetings/Events
Sponsorship opportunities are available for our upcoming Public Policy and Members Meetings, ARIN 55 and ARIN 56. These biannual meetings provide an opportunity for the Internet community to engage in policy discussions, network with colleagues, and learn more about ARIN and issues affecting the global Internet numbers community. Sponsoring an ARIN meeting is a great way for your organization to show support for the community-based, transparent, bottom-up policy development processes that support the foundation of Internet infrastructure.
If your organization is interested in sponsoring both of our 2025 meetings, listed below, please visit https://arin.net/sponsorship for details on the costs and sponsor benefits. We offer a range of sponsorship packages designed to meet your organization’s objectives and budget.
- ARIN 55 Public Policy and Members Meeting, 27-30 April 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- ARIN 56 Public Policy and Members Meeting, 30-31 October 2025, in Arlington, Texas. ARIN 56 will occur back-to-back with NANOG 95.
Individual meeting sponsorship opportunities for ARIN 55 will be available in late January when registration opens.
ARIN looks forward to working with your organization to help make ARIN 55 and ARIN 56 a success. Please email meetings@arin.net to discuss sponsorship opportunities for your organization.
Regards,
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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