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Second Kilgray Translation Technologies User Conference in May, 2010

Kilgray Translation Technologies, a company dedicated to the development of translation productivity tools organizes its second user conference on 5-7 May 2010 in Budapest, Hungary at an unbelievable venue: the world-famous restaurant Gundel. GYULA, HUNGARY, December 31, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Starting with a workshop day on 5 May, followed by two conference days, this conference is an opportunity to learn about industry trends and the company"s newest developments, attend workshops and discuss best practices, and take part in social events and exchange information among translators, language service providers and translation end users. Planned events include a roundtable on review processes, a roundtable on integrating machine translation into business, and presentations on tool interoperability, workflow and terminology management. Both existing and future users are very welcome to join. This year"s memoQfest will be a unique event: Kilgray will celebrate its 5th birthday with a fantastic birthday party.


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