[Fwd: XML Europe 2004 -- Call for Participation]

Just a reminder to those on this list that today is the last day for
submitting a proposal (abstract only) for XML Europe 2004 (Amsterdam,
18-21 April).  It may be possible to slide a proposal in a day or so
past the deadline -- contact me if you're interested.  It would be very
good to get more SVG at XML Europe.

regards

Edd Dumbill
Chair, XML Europe

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  • From: Edd Dumbill <edd@usefulinc.com>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:36:50 +0000
  • Subject: XML Europe 2004 -- Call for Participation
  • To: XML-DEV <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
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XML EUROPE 2004 -- "Documenting the Future"

Call for Participation -- http://xmleurope.com/2004/call.asp

XML Europe takes place 18-21 April at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam. XML
Europe 2004 provides the premier European forum for the XML community,
spanning the worlds of electronic business, publishing, the Internet,
e-government, software and open standards development.

This year's conference takes as its theme "Documenting the Future,"
reflecting the key role XML plays in capturing an ever-increasing
portion of our lives -- whether business transactions, our interactions
with government, or our creative endeavours. At XML Europe, those
responsible for shaping our electronic future will meet, collaborate and
exchange ideas.  Read more at http://xmleurope.com/2004/about.asp

For more information on ways to participate at XML Europe 2004, please
visit our Call for Participation, http://xmleurope.com/2004/call.asp.
Presentation proposals are currently being accepted. Deadline is 5
January 2004.

Please note: This site will be updated shortly with more information on
XML Europe 2004

(Apologies if you receive this multiple times, there have been some
problems with posting the announcement to xml-dev.)

-- 
Edd Dumbill -- more from me at http://usefulinc.com/edd/blog/
Managing Editor, XML.com, XMLhack.com; Chair, XML Europe 2004

Received on Monday, 5 January 2004 08:58:28 UTC