W3C Workshop, Call for Participation Making the Multilingual Web Work (12 – 13 March 2013, Rome)

21/02/2013

The MultilingualWeb community develops and promotes best practices and standards related to all aspects of creating, localizing, and deploying the Web across boundaries of language. It aims to raise the visibility of existing best practices and standards for dealing with language on the Internet and on identifying and resolving gaps that keep the Internet from living up to its global potential.

The core vehicle for these actions is a series of events that started in 2010. Following five highly successful events in Madrid, Pisa, Limerick, Luxembourg, and Dublin, the sixth workshop will be held in Rome and hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

How to participate

Participation is free. If you are interested in attending, please register as soon as possible. The total number of participants will be limited, and registrations will be dealt with on a first come, first served basis. Registration may close early if the event is full. W3C membership is not required to participate in this workshop. If you have any questions, please contact Nieves Sande (with a cc to Arle Lommel).

Hágase miembro

Como miembro de AIMS, puede contribuir a los debates y recibir periódicamente información actualizada por correo electrónico y el boletín informativo de AIMS.

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