Translating and the Computer Conference: 29 & 30 November 2012

The 34th Translating and the Computer Conference in London is a meeting point for translators, researchers and students in the translation and localization field.

The annual Translating and the Computer Conference is a meeting point for international translation professions from a wide variety of organizations. Exhibiting at the conference enables you to showcase your products and services to the large gathering of translators, researchers and students in the translation and localization field.

Venue:

The annual Translating and the Computer conference will be held in One Bird Cage Walk, Westminster, London on 29 and 30 November 2012.

One Birdcage Walk is conveniently located in the heart of London, 5 minutes from Westminster and St. James's Park tube stations, and 15 minutes from Victoria and Waterloo.

Benefits of attending:

  • Learn about the latest developments and the current issues in the translation area.
  • Investigate new technologies available on the market
  • Identify new methods and expand horizons
  • Network with industry leaders

Keynote Speaker:

Chris Wendt will be the keynote speaker. Mr. Wendt graduated as Diplom-Informatiker from the University of Hamburg, Germany, and subsequently spent a decade on software internationalization for a multitude of Microsoft products, including Windows, Internet Explorer, MSN and Windows Live - bringing these products to market with equal functionality worldwide.

Since 2005 he is leading the program management and planning for Microsoft's Machine Translation development, responsible for Bing Translator and Microsoft Translator services. He is based at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington.

See the full conference program or register for the conference.

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