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The Web Consortium and its members, with help from the public and the web community, focus on a range of business ecosystems that the web transforms, includingE-commerce,Media & Entertainment, Publishing and several other areas.
TPAC 2026, our major hybrid event of the year, gathers our community on 26-30 October, in Dublin, Ireland.
During this exciting week, W3C work groups meet to coordinate work that advances web standardization. TPAC also brings together the W3C governing bodies (Board of Directors, Advisory Board, Technical Architecture Group and the W3C Advisory Committee).
Web standards are the building blocks of a consistent digitally connected world. They are implemented in browsers, blogs, search engines, and other software that power our experience on the web.
W3C is an international community where Members, full-time staff, and the public work together to develop web standards.
W3C works at the nexus of core technology, industry needs, and societal needs. Everyone can get involved with the work we do.
There are many ways individuals and organizations can participate in the Web Consortium to advance web standardization.
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