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Semantic Interoperability Conference - SEMIC 2012 - sold-out

Semantic Interoperability Con…

Published on: 15/06/2012 News Archived

The Semantic Interoperability Conference 2012 – SEMIC 2012 - has attracted a record number of 177 registrations and tickets were sold out. The event will be held in Brussels on 18 June; it is organised by the Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations (ISA) programme of the European Commission.

The conference will provide valuable insights from real-life experiences in the field of semantic interoperability, including keynote presentations from Jeanne Holm (Evangelist for Data.Gov) and Anthony Hoang (U.S National Information Exchange Model).

SEMIC 2012 brochure including a complete view on the conference programme and on the short CVs of speakers and panellists is available for download on the SEMIC 2012 website.

Conference highlights and presentations will be published on Joinup after the event

Real-time news on the event will be reported via twitter (#SEMIC2012 and @SEMICeu)

Pre-conference statistics

  • 177 (unique) participants registered, of which:
    • 74 from a public administration
    • 52 from the private sector
    • 20 Academia
    • 17 from Non-Profit Organisations
    • 7 from a standardisation organisations
    • 7 others
  • Attendees from 40 different countries, including 24 EU member states.
  • Public sector attendees from 26 different countries, including 22 EU member states.
  • 42 different public bodies are represented, including 34 European public bodies.
 

City/Location: Brussels