NWC 2026 is back at Nagios HQ in St. Paul, MN — Sept 14–17. Connect with the team, go behind the scenes, and stay at the official hotel just a short shuttle ride across the river in Minneapolis.
We're excited to bring the NWC 2026 home to Nagios headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota. We're opening our doors to host this year's event right at the source — giving attendees exclusive access to our team, environment, and real-world monitoring setup.
Our Atrium building is designed for innovation. Auditoriums for hosting keynotes, dedicated areas for breakout sessions, and spaces for collaborative discussions.
Share your story, showcase your expertise, or create high-quality demo videos in the Nagios Studios. We will record, edit, and provide you with a full, high-quality video.
Enjoy a rare chance to speak directly with our Development Team, providing your feedback and influencing the direction of future software.
Get the first look at new software before it’s released. Get updates in action, share your thoughts, and learn about what’s coming next.
The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot is the official NWC 2026 hotel. Conference attendees get exclusive room rates and a complimentary shuttle to HQ running approximately every 30 minutes.
Historic train depot turned full-service hotel. Walking distance to the riverfront and Mill District, with a free shuttle running every 30 minutes between the lobby and Nagios HQ.
A complimentary shuttle runs approximately every 30 minutes between the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel and Nagios Headquarters throughout the conference.
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Need a ride? Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are widely available, along with traditional taxi services, throughout the Twin Cities. Public transit options, including light rail and bus routes, provide additional ways to explore the city.
If you’re staying at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel or another nearby hotel, parking may be available on-site. The Depot also offers parking facilities—check their daily parking page for rates and details.
Three days at Nagios HQ. Sessions, workshops, networking, and the people who run the world's monitoring infrastructure.