Localization World London, 12-14 June 2013
Building on the success of conferences since 2003, Localization World gathers for the first time in London at the Novotel London West.
Who should attend:
Conference sessions are geared toward professionals seeking to learn about new tools, methods and business practices in the areas of localization and internationalization. People new to localization will benefit from the Global Business Best Practices and the Localization Core Competencies tracks as well as the informative exhibition area. Networking and mutual problem discussion opportunities will abound at the social gatherings, meals and break periods. Exhibitors will be present to provide information about their products and services to all levels of attendees.
Why attend:
Content. The Localization World program follows the precedent set in previous conferences, offering a variety of high-caliber presentations and panel discussions strong on content and short on sales pitches. Organized by a committee of industry experts, the program is a worthwhile assortment of sessions with valuable takeaways for the attendees.
Networking. Localization World is organized to give plenty of opportunities to gather with fellow professionals, whether it is in the exhibit area, between sessions or at a social gathering.
Pricing. The conference is reasonably priced with discounts for early registration, options for one-day attendance and affordable accommodations.
Preconference Offerings. In addition to the two-day main conference, there is an optional preconference day of round table discussions, hands-on workshops and focused sessions.
FEISGILTT
Localization World London
will once again co-host FEISGILTT, the Federated Event for Interoperability Standardization in Globalisation, Internationalisation, Localisation and Translation Technologies. The FEISGILTT call for papers is open until 5 April 2013.
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