The Association for Information Management announces the longest-running conference series in the world dealing with translation automation. This event will be held at Holiday Inn Camden Lock, London on November 27th and 28th, 2008. This conference, now in its 30th year, focuses on the user’s perspective of how computers/software are used in translation.
The conference series attracts a wide audience which includes translation services managers, translators, business managers, researchers and language experts. More details here
The annual international conference of the European Association of Translation Companies (EUATC) will attract translation companies, translators, universities and industry experts from around the world. This event will be held at Hotel Marriott Rive Gauche, Paris on November 20th and 21st, 2008. The program will focus on the critical interfaces for translations companies: Customers, human resources and technical resources. Click here to register.
The Translator as Strategic Partner, sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Linguists, the Institute of Translation and Interpreting and ProZ.com, will be held at the Camden Centre on November 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 2008. This conference on the practices and technologies of translation quality includes practical sessions and extensive scope for discussion and questions from delegates.
The venue itself will be laid out to support discussion, relationship-building and networking. Whether you’re a translation buyer or a translation professional, this is one conference you cannot afford to miss. Click here for further information.
Analog and Digital Interpreting – Porto, Portugal – November 14th, 2008

The first in a series of interpreting conferences at ISCAP, the aim of the conference is to reflect on how technology is steadily changing interpreters’ work environments and affecting their performance, bringing into play new situation variables and communication strategies.Bringing together Portuguese and international researchers, lecturers, trainers and interpreters, ISCAP aims to present and share different views on the relations between the interpreter and new technologies. Click here to register online.