News Release: W3C Announces Track at WWW2006 Conference

W3C presents its current work at the 15th International World Wide Web 
Conference (WWW2006) in Edinburgh. To learn more about the breadth of 
work, or to interview W3C Technical experts about their presentations 
and upcoming work, please contact Janet Daly at +1 617 253 5884, or 
Marie-Claire Forgue, W3C Track chair, at +33 6 76 86 33 41.

W3C Work Featured at WWW2006 in Edinburgh

W3C Members and staff to present a wide range of Web infrastructure 
foundations and interactive Web standards

Web Resources

This press release
     In English: http://www.w3.org/2006/05/www2006-pressrelease.html.en
     In French: http://www.w3.org/2006/05/www2006-pressrelease.html.fr
     In Japanese: http://www.w3.org/2006/05/www2006-pressrelease.html.ja

W3C Track at WWW2006
     http://www.w3.org/2006/05/w3c-track

WWW2006 Conference
     http://www2006.org/


http://www.w3.org/ -- 23 May 2006 -- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) 
presents its recent achievements and future work plans this week at the 
WWW2006 conference, which takes place at the Edinburgh International 
Conference Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

The W3C Track, a regular feature of the IW3C2 conference series, gives 
attendees the opportunity to meet with W3C technical staff and Working 
Group Chairs, as well as learn about the latest developments in Web 
technologies.

Consistent with the themes of the conference programme, the W3C Track 
includes sessions that show the applicability of Web Standards to the 
worlds of media, health sciences, and international commerce, as well as 
the opportunities presented by the next wave of Internet and Web 
technical development.

Attendees can expect many useful sessions with W3C experts on specific 
topics such as accessibility, security and the browser, Semantic Web 
applications, SVG graphics, compound document formats and styling, and 
the host of work advancing in W3C's Mobile Web Initiative. The full 
track schedule includes updates on the Web Services infrastructure and 
the newest XML tools.

Over 25 presentations and panels are available during the W3C Track, 
which runs from 24 to 26 May 2006. W3C invites conference delegates to 
meet some of the W3C staff and Membership and to participate in discussions.

Contact Americas, Australia --
     Janet Daly, <janet@w3.org>, +1.617.253.5884 or +1.617.253.2613
Contact Europe, Africa and the Middle East --
     Marie-Claire Forgue, <mcf@w3.org>, +33.492.38.75.94 or +33 6 76 86 
33 41
Contact Asia --
     Yasuyuki Hirakawa <chibao@w3.org>, +81.466.49.1170

About the World Wide Web Consortium [W3C]

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where 
Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to 
develop Web standards. W3C primarily pursues its mission through the 
creation of Web standards and guidelines designed to ensure long-term 
growth for the Web. Over 400 organizations are Members of the 
Consortium. W3C is jointly run by the MIT Computer Science and 
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) in the USA, the European 
Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) 
headquartered in France, Keio University in Japan, and has additional 
Offices worldwide. For more information see http://www.w3.org/

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