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============================================================================ ========= SEMANTICS 2006: From Visions to Applications – The new Paradigm Shift in IT 28th – 30th November 2006, TechGate Vienna, www.semantics2006.net ============================================================================ ========= The annual international technology conference SEMANTICS 2006 will be held at TechGate Vienna, Austria from the 28th – 30th November, 2006. SEMANTICS 2006 is the first concentrated event in Europe focusing on the emergence of semantic web 2.0 technologies for the next generation internet. SEMANTICS 2006 aims to bring together researchers with industry representatives like chief level executives, project managers, software vendors and investors. See www.semantics2006.net for further information, program, speakers, online registration and travel itinerary. Technical, industrial and scientific applications of intelligent semantic systems – for Web 2.0, business IT, new business models and the private user – are the topics of the three-day international technology conference SEMANTICS 2006. Leading international experts in the field of economics and science (British Telecom, IBM, Microsoft, Nokia, SAP, Siemens, Wikipedia, W3C, etc) will take an in-depth look at the current state of the art in research and development and will provide insight into the use of semantic technologies. Semantic Web – the business case The conference will include an industrial track for presentations on innovative commercial software related with the topics of the conference, which include novel applications, experiences in applying recent research advances to practical scenarios and innovations. Practical scenarios and show cases will also be presented at the “Industry Awareness Day”, a program highlight of SEMANTICS 2006 on 29th November. 10 companies currently deploying the technology will present state-of-the-art commercial use of semantic web products and services in such fields as Automotive industry, Insurance & Banking, Energy & sustainable ecology, Media content industry, Multimedia semantics, Sales, Trading & Logistics. Pioneers of the Semantic Web 2.0 as keynote speakers Among the keynote speakers of SEMANTICS 2006 will be the pioneers and inventors of Semantic Web 2.0: Ora LASSILA (leading researcher at the Nokia Research Center Cambridge, UK) and Professor James HENDLER (University of Maryland, US), as well as Professor Frank LEYMANN (University of Stuttgart, Germany, former head of development at IBM Germany). Additionally a wide variety of experts from research and industry will speak about the applicability of semantic technologies in corporate settings. SEMANTICS 2006 - turning scientific research into commercial opportunities “Machine-readable data is a prerequisite to explore the increasing amount of data on the web and generate added value, by mutually sharing and processing information by automated tools as well as by people. Semantic Software thus forms the heart of the proclaimed Web 2.0 development. New kinds of applications can be developed that offer richer kinds of collaboration, social networking, interconnection, and participation.”, explains Professor Dieter Fensel, member of the programme-committee and scientific leader of the Digital Enterprise Research Institute International DERI which is one of the worldwide leading institutes in the area of semantics. “Semantics adds meaning to content and makes them machine-readable”, he says. Workshops, lectures and panel discussions will deal with a broad variety of applications of the emerging new web-technology: reaching from new applications such as Enterprise Service Applications, Semantic Web Services and intelligent search engines to semantic content engineering, knowledge and competence management, Social Software and Web 2.0. “This conference will offer a unique forum of exchange of experiences to innovative enterprises and international research-institutions”, says Alexander Wahler of the HANIVAL Internet Services GmbH, Vienna. “Being one of the initiators of this conference series, I am looking forward to promoting a dialogue among the enterprises active in this field and the international research community as a whole.” SEMANTICS 2006 Exhibition: showcasing applications “The convergence of Web 2.0 and semantic technologies is one of the key IT-trends today. Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to gain an overview of products and services for the semantic information and knowledge management and to network with investors and sponsors”, states Mag. Tassilo Pellegrini, organiser of the accompanying exhibition and head of the Vienna-based Semantic Web School. Enterprises such as HANIVAL Internet Services GmbH, intrafind AG, moresophy GmbH, ontoprise GmbH, Procom Strasser, Profactor Produktionsforschungs GmbH, punkt. netServices, Salzburg NewMedialLab and uma information technology GmbH will present applications particularly relevant for SMEs and inform visitors about the integration of semantic technologies in operational environments. Among the exhibitors will also be the Vienna Business Agency, the Platform Knowledge Management and Austria Pro, the technology-initiative of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. The large EU-projects DIP and SUPER will also be present. DIP aims to create an industrial strength platform based on a combination of semantic web and web services technologies to fully automate the construction of web based applications from re-usable components. SUPER aims to enable business process experts to directly query and manage business processes which reside in corporate IT systems using their preferred tools and their own business oriented terminology and language. Highlight of SEMANTICS 2006: bestowing the Heinz-Zemanek-Prize A highlight of the three-day conference will be the presentation of two prizes - the Heinz-Zemanek-Prize, endowed with 6000 Euro, and the OCG student prize, endowed with 2000 Euro. These renowned scientific prizes are awarded every two years to Austrian computer science researchers for outstanding work. Both prizes will be awarded on the evening of November 28th by the Austrian Computer Society. The conference and its organisers: The annual international SEMANTICS-Conference takes place in Vienna for the second time confirming Austria as an innovative location for science and development in key technologies. It is organized by a consortium international leading institutions and companies in the field of Semantic Web: the Austrian Computer Society, the Digital Enterprise Research Institute DERI of the University of Innsbruck, the HANIVAL Internet Services GmbH in Vienna, Profactor Produktionsforschungs GmbH, the competence center Salzburg New Media Lab (SNML) and the Semantic Web School – Centre for knowledge transfer (SWS). For more information please contact: Ms. Pia Pausch, SEMANTICS 2006 Press Office, www.semantics2006.net/presse Mobil: +43 699 105 100 08, E-Mail: p.pausch@pauschpr.at; presse@semantics2006.net Ms. Christine Haas, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft (OCG) Wollzeile 1-3; 1010 Wien, Tel: + 43 - 1 - 512 02 35 – 51, E-Mail: haas@ocg.at
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