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Berkeley Globalization Conference (LISA@Berkeley)

June 11th, 2009

Berkeley Globalization Conference (LISA@Berkeley) will bring together members of the academic and business communities in an open and engaging communication about the present and future of globalization, internationalization, localization, and translation.

For more information, please check here: http://www.lisa.org/Berkeley.949.0.html

STC members may register online and receive the discounted LISA member rate of $185; $250 after June 19.

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Registration Opens for “GALA 2009: The Language of Business-The Business of Language

May 28th, 2009

First GALA Conference to Focus on Education and Networking in a Tough Economy

Seattle, Washington, USA (31 March 2009) – Registration for the Globalization and Localization Association’s first ever conference has just opened at www.language-of-business.org.  GALA 2009:  The language of business. The business of language.”  will be held 14 – 16 September 2009 at the J.W. Marriott in Cancun, Mexico and will provide GALA members and industry professionals with education and networking opportunities unparalleled in the industry.

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Localization World, Berlin, June 2009

March 31st, 2009

June 8-10, 2009.  Localization World will be in Berlin.  More information: http://www.localizationworld.com/

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Worldware Conference

February 4th, 2009

The Worldware conference focuses on the ROI of internationalization.  For more information, go to http://worldwareconference.com/ . Conference is from March 17-19, 2009 in Santa Clara, CA, USA.

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Translating Converging Content

January 14th, 2009

ITC SIG member Rahel Bailie promotes the concept of content convergence, creating and making available all forms of published information in a networked environment. Reuse is the expectation and the rule, with dissemination of small “bundles” of information to be processed for reuse. Translators have a special challenge to render these bundles correctly in various languages and for various cultures. Rahel comments further and has published an article in the January-February 2009 issue of Multilingual Computing.

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