[Corpora-List] Translating and the Computer 27 Conference

From: Nicole Adamides (nadamides@aslib.com)
Date: Mon Oct 10 2005 - 16:49:51 MET DST

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    Aslib Conference: Translating and the Computer 27
    24-25 November 2005, London
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    Early Bird Discount expires on 13 October 2005!
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    Aslib is pleased that Jochen Hummel will be the keynote speaker: TM, TRADOS & SDL. What's Next?
    He is General Manager EMEA (technology division) with a focus on technology
    architecture and ensuring SDL continues to serve the needs of SDL's major
    customers within the localization supply chain. SDL recently acquired
    TRADOS.

    Full details of the conference, including the programme, can be found at
    www.aslib.com/conferences

    In addition to the excellent programme of presentations, this year there are also two panel discussions:
    "The Future of TM Technology" and "The Current State of Localisation".

    The conference is supported by: British Computer Society Natural Language
    Translation Specialist Group, European Association for Machine Translation,
    International Association for Machine Translation, the Institute of
    Translation and Interpreting, the Institute of Linguists and the Institute
    of Localisation Professionals. Sponsor: LISA

    Special rates are offered to members of the supporting organisations and
    those who are working at academic institutions.

    For more information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
    Nicole Adamides, ASLIB Training
    The Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London, EC2A 4PS
    Tel: 020 7613 3031 Fax: 020 7613 5080
    www.aslib.com/training Email: tc27@aslib.com



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