Frontiers of Interaction 2009: 7 days left!

Frontiers od Interaction 2009In a week I’ll be on the Acquario Romano stage to host this year edition of what is said to be the Italian version of the O’reily eTech (sort of, IMHO :-) .

At Frontiers of Interaction we’re going to analyze how the Internet of things, social objects, ans smart cities are changing the way we approach life, and our society too (if you won’t be there in presence, we’re streaming live videos).

An impressive front-line is going to entartaing our public: from Fabio Sergio to Antonio Tombolini, from Riccardo Luna to Alex Rose, from Adam Greenfield to all the rest of our incredible speakers.

The conference will be completely free (and you’ll also be offered with a nice lunch) thanks to the collaboration of a marvellous crew of friends and the sponsorship of Wired Italy, TopIX, Wave Group, CATTID and MaisonThe. Places are running out at a fast pace, secure your seat now! (registration to Upcoming might be required)

We’ve got a couple of other cool news yet to be published, the conference feed is the best place to find them.

Frontiers V warming up

Update: the press release is out (Italian only, sorry)

So finally (and as per our tradition: just in time) the conference site is up with the program (work still in progress) and the social networks stuff (Linkedin and Facebook).

Frontiers of Interaction V web site now live

This year edition will be held in Rome on June 8th at the Acquario Romano (I’ve linked the Google Map) starting at 9am.

Citing names among our speakers line up would be difficult to the amount of talent and innovation we’ve been able to pack in a single-day single-room conference (and uh: have I said the conference is completely free?).

I’ll be in Rome starting Sunday 7th; drop me a line if you’re in the surroundings and would like to meet for a beer.