Full Conference Registration is Closed; Day Registration Opportunity
Published on October 16, 2024 by Juliet Norton
Hello Good GOATs!
Full conference registration has closed. We heard from some folks, especially producers, that they are unable to attend for a full conference and so we are opening the last 10 seats up for day admission.
If you'd like to attend for an abbreviated period, please register for one or more day tickets. There are also 5 camping spots available each night. If you'd like to camp, please also register for a camping ticket. All tickets have flexible pricing. If you are unable to pay the cost of the ticket or need to pay a reduced price, you are able to lower your ticket price all the way down to $0.
The program is published on our website. Here is an overview of what to expect from the conference:
Monday, Day 1 - Goat Orientation: Are you curious about what GOAT is? Do you want to engage but aren’t sure how? This is the day to join! The opening session of Day 1 will be a “GOAT 101” with background, a community mapping session, and co-creation of the unconference agenda for the coming days.
Tuesday, Day 2 - Goat Hands-On: On Day 2, we’ll dig into curated salon discussions, workshops, and unconference sessions as determined during the first day. We will host an evening “Demo Bazaar” where folks can interact directly with open source ag technology. In that sense, Day 2 can also be stand-alone for someone who wants to see more tangibly what exactly GOAT is.
Wednesday Day 3 - GOAT Networking: On Day 3, we’ll continue with a mix of unconference sessions, workshops, and curated salon discussions. It also includes our main conference social event. People are typically settled into the groove of the conference, so you could think of it as a good “networking” day.
Thursday Day 4 - GOAT Closing: On Day 4, we’ll continue our exploration of unconference sessions,workshops and curated salon discussions. However, we’ll be looking forward, planning next steps, and debating the future of collaboration, governance, and sustainability of open ag tech. You’ll witness summary discussions and outputs from a range of collaborative roadmapping activities, and be able to voice your thoughts on the future of GOAT and beyond.
Full conference registration has closed. We heard from some folks, especially producers, that they are unable to attend for a full conference and so we are opening the last 10 seats up for day admission.
If you'd like to attend for an abbreviated period, please register for one or more day tickets. There are also 5 camping spots available each night. If you'd like to camp, please also register for a camping ticket. All tickets have flexible pricing. If you are unable to pay the cost of the ticket or need to pay a reduced price, you are able to lower your ticket price all the way down to $0.
The program is published on our website. Here is an overview of what to expect from the conference:
Monday, Day 1 - Goat Orientation: Are you curious about what GOAT is? Do you want to engage but aren’t sure how? This is the day to join! The opening session of Day 1 will be a “GOAT 101” with background, a community mapping session, and co-creation of the unconference agenda for the coming days.
Tuesday, Day 2 - Goat Hands-On: On Day 2, we’ll dig into curated salon discussions, workshops, and unconference sessions as determined during the first day. We will host an evening “Demo Bazaar” where folks can interact directly with open source ag technology. In that sense, Day 2 can also be stand-alone for someone who wants to see more tangibly what exactly GOAT is.
Wednesday Day 3 - GOAT Networking: On Day 3, we’ll continue with a mix of unconference sessions, workshops, and curated salon discussions. It also includes our main conference social event. People are typically settled into the groove of the conference, so you could think of it as a good “networking” day.
Thursday Day 4 - GOAT Closing: On Day 4, we’ll continue our exploration of unconference sessions,workshops and curated salon discussions. However, we’ll be looking forward, planning next steps, and debating the future of collaboration, governance, and sustainability of open ag tech. You’ll witness summary discussions and outputs from a range of collaborative roadmapping activities, and be able to voice your thoughts on the future of GOAT and beyond.
Hi Dennis,
Registration is now closed. We were required to close all registration and provide a final head/meal count to the venue on 10/24. With that said, email us at [email protected] we'll see if we have any wiggle room (e.g., we may receive some cancellations this week).
Juliet
Registration is now closed. We were required to close all registration and provide a final head/meal count to the venue on 10/24. With that said, email us at [email protected] we'll see if we have any wiggle room (e.g., we may receive some cancellations this week).
Juliet
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