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Centrally located in Ikeja GRA and only 5km from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Renaissance Ikeja Lagos Hotel is a Marriott hotel with great conference facilities.

The newly built hotel has 155 guestrooms, including 17 contemporary loft suites with first class conveniences to ensure a comfortable and productive stay for work and/or holidays. 

The conference hall is on the 2nd floor with 8 state of the art meeting rooms and a dedicated bar and flexible breakout areas. Other facilities include an all-dining restaurant, a steakhouse club, an outdoor pool with city views and a 24-hour fitness center.

The hotel is located adjacent to several facilities including shopping malls, food courts, hospitals, restaurants and other amenities.

Among local attractions include National Railway Corporation Museum, Afrika Shrine and Kalakuta Museum.

AFRINIC has negotiated a very discounted accommodation package for for delegates at the hotel.

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Recommended Hotels for AFRINIC-27

Name of hotel   Room Type Negotiated Price in USD ($)  Website
Renaissance Lagos Ikeja Hotel (AFRINIC 27 Venue Superior King Room  150 (Special rate for AFRINIC Delegates)  http://cwp.marriott.com/losbr/afrinic/
Hotel Ibis Lagos Ikeja Standard with B&B   67  Hotel Ibis Lagos
Savoy Suites 

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Diplomatic with B&B

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Sheraton Lagos Hotel Standard with B&B 116 approx. http://www.sheratonlagos.com/

 


  • What is an AFRINIC/AIS Meeting 
    AFRINIC/AIS holds two open public policy meetings every year in various locations throughout its service region. AFRINIC/AIS Meetings provide a unique opportunity for Internet-related individuals and organisations to gather to discuss the policies governing Internet number resource distribution in the African region, to share technical knowledge, and to attend workshops and tutorials. Attendance is free and open to anyone although there may be a charge for some training courses and workshops. All AFRINIC/AIS-led workshops and courses are free of charge. Remote participation is also facilitated and encouraged. The first AFRINIC/AIS meeting of each year is held during the Africa Internet Summit (AIS). The annual AIS is a regional multi-stakeholder ICT conference which bring together Africa's ICT business and technical community to discuss regional and global ICT issues and challenges. The AIS is organised jointly by AFRINIC/AIS and AfNOG.
  • Why should I attend an AFRINIC/AIS Meeting? 

    • Join discussions about the community defined policies and procedures that AFRINIC/AIS uses to allocate Internet number resources and have your say.

    • Take part in plenary sessions, listen to topical presentations, view demonstrations, attend relevant workshops and tutorials and participate in panel sessions.

    • Meet with other attendees at lunches and informal evening social events to expand your global networks.

    To find out more about the meetings, please view the past meetings' agendas and meeting reports.
  • How and when can I register?
    Registration opens a few months before the meeting. We'll notify the community via this website, the AFRINIC/AIS mailing lists and social media sites. Once registration is open, you'll need to create a login and complete the online registration form on this site. Meeting registration is usually open three months before the meeting. 
  • What about transport and accommodation?
    Each participant is responsible for organising and funding their own transport and accommodation to attend an AFRINIC/AIS Meeting. However, we provide you with a list of accommodation and general information on our website. Fellowships that cover the cost of attending an AFRINIC/AIS Meeting are available for eligible candidates.   
  • Do I need a visa and vaccination certificates?

Depending on the location of the AFRINIC/AIS Meeting, your nationality and your recent travel destinations, you might require a visa/transit visa and vaccination certificates for travel to an AFRINIC/AIS meeting. We will add the latest information on visa requirements to our Travel Kit page. Invitation letters will be provided to all those who need them once they have registered for the meeting.

  • Can I give a presentation or run a workshop? 
    • Every year the AFRINIC/AIS Programme Committee looks for people to: 
    • Participate in the technical conference sessions as a speaker
    • Convene and chair panel sessions on relevant topics
    • Deliver technical tutorials

If you'd like to be considered as a speaker or workshop leader, please see our Speakers section for more information. 

  • Where can I find out more information about the AFRINIC/AIS Policy Development Process?
    An open, transparent, inclusive bottom-up policy development process governs the way Internet number resources are distributed in Africa. These policies are proposed, discussed and accepted or rejected by the AFRINIC/AIS community using mailing lists and face-to-face discussion during AFRINIC/AIS Meetings. Anyone can participate; you do not have to be an AFRINIC/AIS member to take part in the AFRINIC/AIS Policy Development Process (PDP). You can find more details about the PDP, how to take part and the policy proposals currently under discussion here.

  • My Manager is not convinced. How can I encourage him/her to send me to the AFRINIC/AIS Meeting? 
    Take a look at our 'Justify Your Trip' section.

Welcome to your first AFRINIC-27 Meeting! We want your experience to be as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. If you have any questions during your stay, you can approach the Newcomers' team or any other AFRINIC-27 Team member. They will be available to answer your questions about AFRINIC-27 and the AF* community.

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Meet the Newcomers' Team


Meeting FAQs 

 

Brice Brice Abba
Trainer
radha3 Radha Ramphul
Customer Service Manager
Brice Nadege Gaju
PR & Marketing Manager

 

If this is your first AFRINIC Meeting, you can contact the team for more information about what you can expect at AFRINIC-27 by sending us an email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Newcomers' session is an introduction to the AFRINIC/AIS for those who are attending for the first time. We encourage you to attend the Newcomers session to 

  • Learn how to get the most out of this event.
  • Network with other delegates or newcomers
  • Get to know AFRINIC and the AFRINIC Community
  • Get a quick overview of hot topics that will be discussed at AFRINIC-27

 

AFRINIC-27 Meeting is a one-week event attended by key players in the African and global Internet community. During the week, you’ll find out about current best practices in IP addressing, the latest developments in IPv6 deployment, local and global networking solutions, Internet industry developments, and capacity building and infrastructure development projects throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean. You can also attend workshops and tutorials.

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Top 5 Reasons to Attend AFRINIC-27

  • You'll learn more about the ICT industry
  • You'll be involved in developing policy for the African and global Internet
  • You'll get training
  • You'll be more connected and can expand your network
  • You'll learn from experts

Need to Convince your Manager?

 Tell your manager that you’ll:

  • Learn first-hand about the latest developments in Internet networking trends and Internet governance from the shared insights and practical experiences of regional and international experts.
  • Participate in hands-on training sessions and intensive workshops to expand your knowledge and skills in subjects including IPv6 deployment.
  • Use lunch and coffee breaks and evening social events to network with international peers to exchange ideas and expand your contact base.
  • Directly contribute to discussions on Internet number resource (IPv4, IPv6 and ASNs) distribution policies in the African and Indian Ocean region during the policy development sessions.

 Download letter to your manager