LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY SUMMIT 2016 - Language, The New Frontier for Business & Governments
Date
17 May 2016 to 18 May 2016
Address
International Trade Union House
Boulevard du Roi Albert II, No. 5 / 2
1210 Brussels
BelgiumSection
Innovation & Enterprise
Languages & Culture
Social Europe & Jobs
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
The 5th edition of the LT Industry Summit will take place in Brussels on 17 & 18 May 2016.
The LT Industry Summit is the yearly point of convergence between the Language Technology Industry, its clients, research partners and policy makers.
For more information and to register, please click here.
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