Register now for the 7th W3C MultilingualWeb Workshop, Madrid, 7-8 May

Dear colleagues, I am forwarding this announcement on behalf of the Multilingual Web Workshop program committee. If you’ve been considering attending or submitting speaker proposals, please note the deadlines below.

Best regards,

Arle Lommel (co-chair, program committee)


Register early to ensure you get a place. Anyone may attend all sessions at no charge and the W3C welcomes participation by both speakers and non-speaking attendees.

Since 2010 the W3C’s Multilingual Web Workshop series has become the preeminent venue for discussion of the standards and technologies that define and enable multilingualism on the Web. The 7th Workshop, “New Horizons for the Multilingual Web,” will be held 7–8 May 2014 in Madrid, Spain.

The workshop brings together participants interested in the best practices, new technologies, and standards needed to help content creators, localizers, language tools developers, and others address the new opportunities and challenges of the multilingual Web. It will provide for networking across communities and building connections.

We are particularly interested in speakers who are facing emerging challenges or who can demonstrate novel solutions for reaching out to a global, multilingual audience. The deadline for speaker proposals is March 14, but early submission is strongly encouraged.

This workshop is made possible by the generous support of the LIDER project, which will organize a roadmapping workshop on linked data and content analytics as one of the tracks at Multilingual Web Workshop.
See the Call for Participation [1] and register online [2].

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[1] http://multilingualweb.eu/documents/2014-madrid-workshop/2014-madrid-cfp

[2] https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/2014mlw/

Received on Wednesday, 5 February 2014 14:49:24 UTC