re:publica is a major international digital society festival and conference focused on how technology, culture, society, politics, and media intersect in the modern world. Founded in 2007, re:publica has grown from a small blogger meetup into one of Europe’s largest events of its kind, bringing together a diverse community of digital culture professionals, activists, entrepreneurs, academics, artists, and media experts to engage in talks, workshops, and discussions about the future of the digital world. Attendees and speakers explore current trends in internet policy, digital rights, innovation, social change, and the impact of emerging technologies through a mix of sessions and collaborative formats.
Active participation is a hallmark of re:publica, with contributors able to submit ideas for the program and engage in networking across disciplines. The festival is held annually in Berlin and draws tens of thousands of visitors and hundreds of speakers from around the world.
Distribution: in-person
Talk language: German, English
Ticket cost: Paid access
Alias: re:publica 2026