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To promote adoption of W3C recommendations among developers, application builders, and standards setters, and to encourage inclusion of stakeholder organizations in the creation of future recommendations by joining W3C.
A separate page gives more details on the role of W3C Offices. If your institution is interested in possibly hosting an Office, you should also read the conditions for hosting an Office.
2009-01-01: After he served nearly 6 years as manager of the W3C Greece Office Evangelos Markatos hands over to Irini Fundulaki. Evangelos started July 2001 as Office coordinator and became Office manager in February 2002. W3C would like to thank Evangelos for all his work and dedication.
Irini Fundulaki - the new Office manager - is an Associate Researcher in the Information Systems Laboratory at the Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (ICS-FORTH). She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers in Paris on January 2003. During her Ph.D. she was a member of the Verso Database group at INRIA-Rocquencourt. Irini after her PhD held first a PostDoc and then an MTS (Member of Technical Staff) position at the Network Data and Services Research Department at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies. After leaving Bell Labs, she became a research fellow at the Database group of the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests include XML and RDF data management with a focus on access control, personalization of search, data integration and provenance management.
Irini will be supported by the Office secretary Anna Doxastaki who also supported Evangelos in his term as Office manager. W3C would like to welcome Irini and wishes her good luck and success for her new assignment.
2008-11-17: The Web Accessibility Workshop 2008 organised by the W3C Hungary Office takes place on 20 November at MTA SZTAKI, the host of the W3C Hungary Office. Andrew Arch, Web Accessibility and Ageing Specialist on WAI-AGE gives an invited presentation "Web Accessibility and Ageing". In addition, Mate Pataki, coordinator of the W3C Hungary Office gives a presentation titled "Accessibility in Mobile Environment".
2008-11-14: Photo from the event showing (left to right) moderator Yunyuan from CESI, Zhaohui Cheng from Primeton, Jianwei Zhu from Tongtech, Jeff Mischkinsky from WS-I, Eduardo Gutentag from OASIS, and Daniel Dardailler from W3C.
2008-11-02: W3C China Office cooperates with China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) to hold the "2008 SOA standardization of the International Forum" from November 5 to 6 in Beijing. It aims at promoting China's SOA standards development and implementation.
The forum will focus on SOA Application and Standardization in China and publish the "SOA User's Guide" which is drafted by Internet standard open laboratory (ISOL) combined with 15 domestic and international companies. It is a joint development based on SOA standards which were released by international standards organizations (such as W3C, OASIS, OMG, WS-I, and so on) and the mainstream international companies. The forum gets considerable support from Primeton, TongTech, Chinasoft International, Inspur, Shanghai Baosight Software, Kingdee Middleware, Digital China, Microsoft, IBM, Hitachi, SUN, and other domestic and international companies as well.
2008-10-08: The OPAALS 2008 conference on Digital Ecosystems, co-organised by the W3C Finnish Office, takes place 7-8 October at Tampere, Finland. W3C Associate Chairman, Daniel Dardailler, gives a keynote "Web Open Standards and Digital Ecosystems". In addition, Manager of the W3C Finnish Office, Ossi Nykänen, gives a tutorial "W3C Semantic Web technologies for the OKS".
2008-10-08: The W3C Greece Office is organizing a booth at the 9 th International HL7 Interoperability Conference 2008 - IHIC 2008. Office Manager Evangelos Markatos will also present a talk entitled "An Open Platform for Standardisation: WWW".
2008-09-18: W3C Brazil Office will be present at RioInfo 2008, conference and exhibition to be held in Rio de Janeiro from September 30 to October 2. It will be the sixth editon of RioInfo, the major event on IT in the State of Rio de Janeiro. It aims to be an open space to present and exchange new ideas and experience among entrepreneurs, business people and academics and to present new market opportunities. NIC.br, the host institution of the W3C Brazil Office, is sponsoring the event. W3C Brazil Office will have a booth inside the NIC.br exhibition area and is also supporting the keynote speaker activity. The W3C special guest, Klaus Birkenbihl, coordinator of W3C World Offices will give the keynote talk about "On the Way to the Semantic Web", on October, 2nd.
2008-09-05: The event on "Video on the Web 2008: When IPTV Met Web" will be held by the W3C Korea Office in Seoul on September 25th - 26th. Philippe Le Hégaret, W3C domain leader of the Interaction Domain will talk about the "W3C Video in the Web" Activity. Issues related to Video on the Web and IPTV will be discussed in the event.
2008-09-05: The W3C Germany and Austria Office holds its annual "W3C-Tag" on September 24th in Berlin during the Xinnovations. Topic for this year will be the "Corporate Semantic Web". Though the term "Corporate Semantic Web" is catching on these days implementations are rather rare. The hurdles are significant: new technologies as well a new thinking is required, existing data have to be prepared. To convincing the management of the benefits may also be not easy.
For this year's W3C-Tag the W3C Germany and Austria Office plans to provide an introduction to the technologies as well as to show an example of a Corporate Semantic Web project for a big Organisation. Questions to be addressed are:
2008-09-05: Since the W3C Brazil Office public launch on June 4th 2008 a growing interest in W3C was expressed by some local organizations. The Office invites everybody interested in W3C to its "First Multistakeholder Forum on One Web". This Forum on the subject "One Web" will take place in Sao Paulo on September 30. with the goal to:
The 1st Forum on One Web will have Klaus Birkenbihl, coordinator of W3C international Offices, as the special guest. He will give the keynote talk "On the Way to the Semantic Web".
2008-08-27: W3C welcomes Fons Kuijk as new manager of the W3C Benelux Office. Fons holds a PhD on architectures for interactive raster graphics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Astrophysics at the Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA). From 2000 to 2003 he worked as advisor of the research group Computer Graphics at Philips Research, Eindhoven. 2001 he launched the CWI spin-off EPICTOID (later CharToon Software). Today he is doing research as member of the Distributed Multimedia Languages and Infrastructures group at CWI.
Fons is successor of Martine Roeleveld who lead the Office since March 2007. W3C would like to thank Martine for all the effort and dedication.
2008-08-11: According to the tradition, the W3C Spain Office, and the Fundación CTIC organize the annual edition of Fundamentos Web, event promoted by the Gobierno del Principado de Asturias. The event will take place in the Feria Internacional de Muestras de Asturias ( FIDMA ) at the Palacio de Congresos on October 28th - 29th.
As last years the main topics will focus on Web design and Web development with standards. This year, also Web business is included in the programme. Many international expersts such as Jesse James Garrett, or Peter-Paul Koch as well as leading professionals from Spain are among the speakers.
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