Technology Day: TermSolutions with an exciting lecture

Technology Day: TermSolutions with an exciting lecture

Technology Day is a premiere. Tekom presents the new format of the spring conference from May 5th to 7th this year as a prelude to advance. TermSolutions is one of six well-known companies to present themselves. Visitors can look forward to an attractive lecture program all day on May 4th – online, of course. Everyone involved in content creation gets their money’s worth – from the technical writer to the translator. Smart content creation and delivery, current standards, digital customer service, terminology management and machine translation: The Technology Day promises concentrated specialist knowledge and a lot of constructive interaction between experts and the community. The best thing about it: Participation is free.

TermSolutions CEO Prof. Dr. Rachel Herwartz dedicates her lecture “Controlled Vocabulary in Content Creation and Translation – Checking Terminology” to a particularly exciting topic: neural machine translation. More and more companies are relying on content delivery portals and iiRDS to meet the requirements of digitization and Industry 4.0. With NMT, a technology is finally available that makes rapidly increasing amounts of content available worldwide – and within a financially viable framework. A controlled vocabulary is a prerequisite for the successful use of this new technology. Rachel Herwartz shows that terminology checks such as termXact Online for Firefox, Chrome or Edge browser-based content management systems and machine translation systems provide precisely this controlled vocabulary.

After the last tekom annual conference in November, TermSolutions will of course also be present at the spring conference – again as a gold sponsor and with another exciting lecture. Those who already have a conference or exhibition ticket for the tekom spring conference not only get automatic access to the lectures, but can also have a look around the tekom conference platform the day before.Free registrations are also only possible for the Technology Day.