News Release: World Wide Web Consortium Delivers Tutorials at CeBIT 2001

World Wide Web Consortium Delivers Tutorials at CeBIT
2001

Meet Technologists from the birthplace of XML, XHTML and critical Web
technologies

Web Resources:

Press Release
	http://www.w3.org/2001/03/cebit-pressrelease
General Schedule and Information
	http://www.w3.org/2001/03/cebit


http://www.w3.org/ -- 14 March 2001 - The World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C) is delivering its first series of tutorials at the CeBIT 2001
world business fair and exhibition which runs from 22 - 28 March in
Hannover, Germany.

Members of the W3C Team and the W3C Deutsches Büro are available to meet
with CeBIT attendees, show the latest W3C achievements in graphics,
presentation, multimedia, privacy, and accessibility, and explain how
W3C's over 500 members work together to create the technologies that
serve as standards for the World Wide Web.

Five W3C Team members will give tutorials:

	* Dr. Philipp Hoschka, the W3C Architecture Domain Leader, 
	 presents on 	Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
      (SMIL) on 23 March 2001 
	* Dr. Daniel Dardailler, Technical Lead for the W3C Web 
	  Accessibility Initiative (WAI) presents on Web Accessibility 
	  on 24 March 2001 
	* Rigo Wenning, W3C Privacy Activity Lead, presents on the 
	  Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) on 25 March 2001 
	* Dr. Bert Bos, W3C Style Activity Lead, presents on Cascading 
	  Style Sheets (CSS) on 26 March 2001 
	* Dr. Ivan Herman, Head of W3C Offices, presents on Scalable 
	  Vector Graphics (SVG) on 27 March 2001 

W3C is located at the GMD Stand (Halle 16, D59). GMD is the sponsor of
the W3C Deutsches Büro. For more information, please contact
Marie-Claire Forgue (w3t-comm@w3.org) or Klaus Birkenbihl (w3c@w3c.de).

Contact America -- 
      Janet Daly, <janet@w3.org>, +1.617.253.5884 or +1.617.253.2613 
Contact Europe -- 
      Marie-Claire Forgue, <mcf@w3.org>, +33.492.38.75.94 
Contact Asia -- 
      Kazuhiro Kitagawa <kaz@w3.org>, +81.466.49.1170 

About the World Wide Web Consortium [W3C]

The W3C was created to lead the Web to its full potential by developing
common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its
interoperability. It is an international industry consortium jointly run
by the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT LCS) in the USA, the
National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA)
in France and Keio University in Japan. Services provided by the
Consortium include: a repository of information about the World Wide Web
for developers and users, and various prototype and sample applications
to demonstrate use of new technology. To date, over 500 organizations
are Members of the Consortium. For more information see http://www.w3.org/

Received on Wednesday, 14 March 2001 10:19:28 UTC