What a great event! Super interesting talks and great interaction
with the Japanese developer community! We won't miss another
opportunity to gather all of you again in Tokyo!
Read the Tokyo developer meetup reports (in English
and Japanese),
featuring a few pictures taken during the event (thanks to the html5j
team!).
W3C is pleased to launch the first ever W3C Developer meetup in Japan!
We invite the public and W3C members to gather for an evening of discussions, networking, and free food and drinks with the W3C community. Web designers and application developers in particular are encouraged to participate.
Register now. Participation in the meetup is
open to anyone at no cost, but space is limited to approximately 300
people.
Registration for public is closed.
W3C warmly thanks both GREE for hosting the event and html5j for providing food, beverages, giveaways and translations and additional support.
日本語での情報をご覧いただくには日本語ページをご覧 ください。
Registration
Registration is open until Wednesday, 5 June 2013;
we will close registration sooner if we reach capacity or re-open
registration if we have more availability. Unfortunately, we cannot
accept on-site registrations.
Registration for public is closed
Registration form for W3C Members and Staff[Registration is closed.]Registration form for public[Registration is closed.]
Agenda
AGENDA:
- 17:30: Doors open
- 18:00-18:05: Welcome from masters of ceremony Marie-Claire Forgue (W3C) and Kensaku Komatsu (NTT Communications)
- 18:05-19:40: Demos, Presentations, Panel
- HTML5.next: the road ahead, by Mike Smith (W3C HTML Activity Lead)
- A Camera Mobile Web App, by Tomomi Imura (Nokia) [slides]
- Testing the Open Web Platform, by Tobie Langel (W3C Testing
Lead) [slides]
- Web Crypto API: wanna secure your Web apps?, by Virginie
Galindo (Gemalto) [slides]
- CSS3 in Action, demos session moderated by Bert Bos (W3C CSS
Activity Lead) with presentations from: John Daggett (Mozilla)
and Alan Stearns (Adobe) [slides]
- JSX (High performance JS game framework), by Kazuho Oku (DeNA)
[slides]
- 19:40-20:00: Panel "Japanese developers contributing to W3C
standards"
- Kensaku Komatsu (NTT Communications)
- Mike Smith (W3C)
- Tomomi Imura (Nokia)
- Shumpei Shiraishi (html5j)
- Richard Ishida (W3C Internationalization Activity Lead)
- Fumi Yamazaki (Google)
- 20:00-22:00: Networking, drinks, and food (including vegetarian options)
Notes:
- Presentations will primarily be in English, but some will be in Japanese.
- There will be simultaneous text translation for both English to Japanese and Japanese to English. We are not planning to have simultaneous spoken interpreters.
Venue: GREE Offices in Roppongi Hills
GREE, Inc. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 14th Floor6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan
The venue is fully accessible. For details, please see the Accessibility service page and/or the Universal guide (pdf file in Japanese).
On-site check-in is required to enter the Mori
Tower.
Please check-in at the office entrance located at level 2F (see the floormap).
Transportation
For AC Meeting attendees
- From the Shinagawa Prince Hotel:
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- Walk to Shinagawa station.
- Take the Asakusa-Line to the Daimon stop
- There, take the Oedo-Line to Roppongi
- Walk to the venue
- From the Celestine Hotel:
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- Walk to Mita station.
- Take the Asakusa-Line to the Daimon stop
- There, take the Oedo-Line to Roppongi
- Walk to the venue
General information
- Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line H04 Roppongi Station: 0 min. walk from Exit 1C (Direct link to concourse)
- Toei Subway Oedo Line E23 Roppongi Station: 4 min. walk from Exit 3
- Toei Subway Oedo Line E22 Azabu-Juban Station: 5 min. walk from Exit 7
- Tokyo Metro Nanboku Line N04 Azabu-Juban Station: 8 min. walk from Exit 4
By Bus (many possible departure stations: from JR Shibuya, from JR Shimbashi, from JR Shinagawa/Gotanda, etc.).
Look at the "Train
Route Finder" (also known as Norikae-Annai),
so to better plan your route to access the venue.
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