Programme

How is the programme curated?

The re:publica programme in Vienna is curated by a team of curators from the Momentum Institute and re:publica, who consider a wide range of topics and speakers to create a diverse and relevant program.

The curators review the proposals submitted in response to the Call for Participation and select those that best fit re:publica. They are supported in this process by a track team, external advisors from our community with extensive knowledge in specific subject areas.

re:publica strives to present a balanced mix of established experts and emerging voices to offer a broad perspective on the conference topics.

How much will I be paid as a speaker at re:publica Vienna?

We can only pay fees in selected cases and up to a certain amount. These are negotiated on an individual basis. Basically, we differentiate as follows

  • Invited Speakers on our main stage (who are invited by the programme team) may receive a speaking fee.
  • Invited speakers for panels and interviews (invited by the programme team) may receive a compensation fee.
  • Speakers from the Call for Participation will not receive a fee, but will receive access to the event

I haven't found an answer to my (programme related) question in the FAQs. Who can I contact?

You can write to us at programme@re-publica.com.

For all questions that do not concern the programme, please write to info@re-publica.com.

What is a "track" and what are the tracks at re:publica Vienna?

"Tracks” are general subject areas to which you can assign your submission. All tracks (categories) are defined at the beginning of the Call for Participation (CfP). This season, the 6 tracks are as follows:

  • Politics & Society
  • Media & Public Spheres
  • Science & Technology
  • Economy & Innovation
  • Education & Learning
  • Arts & Culture

What is a Track Team?

To ensure a balanced programme at re:publica, we assemble a “Track Team” of external advisors, which reviews and evaluates the CfP submissions in the different categories ("tracks") - including representatives of the digital community, loyal friends of re:publica, experts in their fields, and returning speakers.

General

When and where will re:publica Vienna take place?

re:publica Vienna will take place for the first time in Vienna at the Kulturhaus Brotfabrik, Absberggasse 27 (Stiege 3) on October 2-3, 2026. It is organized by republica GmbH in cooperation with Moment.at.

Where can I buy a ticket for re:publica Vienna?

Tickets are now available here.

Is there a call for participation for re:publica Vienna?

There will be a call for participation for the first re:publica Vienna, where you can submit your ideas for the program. The CfP for re:publica Vienna will start on May 25, 2026. More information will follow shortly.

Where can I find the programme?

The re:publica Vienna programme will be available on this website shortly.

Will the programme be streamed live and translated?

There won't be a livestream this time. But all the talks will be available online after the conference. This means you can watch them later, which is great for people who can't be there in person or want to take things in at their own pace.

Is the event accessible?

The venues are fully accessible and equipped with barrier-free sanitary facilities. There are clearly designated contact persons on site for questions regarding accessibility. Information about the program, travel, and orientation is provided in advance and in an understandable manner. The goal is to take different needs into account—for example, in terms of mobility, perception, or sensory overload.

We are continuously working to remove barriers as far as possible, but we also know that accessibility is not a state but a process. Comments, needs, and suggestions for improvement are expressly welcome.