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How Machine Translation is Transforming the Future

25 March 2020

Networking

Mix and mingle with localization managers, engineers, and translators from local software companies, non-profits, multi-level marketing firms, LSPs, educational institutions, and other organizations.

This event is jointly organized by Silicon Slopes Localization, Women in Localization Utah Chapter, and the Utah Translators & Interpreters Association.

Presentation: How Machine Translation is Transforming the Future

Ray Hopley, Director of Product Management at SDL, will be speaking about the history of machine translation (MT), consumer and enterprise use cases, and future MT trends. Ray will highlight MT’s impact on “traditional” localization as well as the different forms of machine translation. He will also give his insights on what’s next in MT. This presentation will focus on MT in general and not on one industry-specific tool.

Optional Bonus Workshop: Advanced SDL Trados Studio Training

Bring your own laptop with SDL Trados Studio 2019 installed and show up a little early (3:30) for some free advanced training. (To register for this option, be sure to select the ticket “General Admission + Advanced Trados Training”)

 

Above information is quoted from: https://www.gala-global.org/all-events/how-machine-translation-transforming-future

Venue

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – Church Office Building 50 East North Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 United States

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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our calendar was temporarily suspended due to the cancellation and postponement of all kinds of meetings and events worldwide with the growing challenges brought on by the increasing spread of COVID-19. Our translation calendar will be published again soon.