The Semantic Puzzle

Tassilo Pellegrini

Meet us @ TRIPLE-I 2008 in Graz

From September 3 – 5, 2008 you can meet us at this year’s TRIPLE-I conference. TRIPLE-I is being jointly organised by the Know Center Graz and ourselves (with a lot of help from others) and brings together the former stand alone conferences I-KNOW, I-MEDIA and I-SEMANTICS. The year before we attracted 550 participants comprising researchers and practicioners in the converging fields of knowledge management, new media technologies and semantic systems. One nice USP is the high amount of business people, analysts and consultants from various domains seeking to catch up with latest developments in the field. This year’s program consists of approximately 120 presentations and various transfer and networking events that aim to spread the news and views and get it out of the echo chamber. Key Notes will be held by Tom Heath (TalisTalis Group Ltd. is a software company based in Solihull near Birmingham, England that develops a Semantic Web application platform and a suite of applications for the education, research and library sectors. In 2005 Talis was voted one of the top ICT Employers in the United Kingdom.), Henry Lieberman (MITThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological research. MIT is one of two private ...), Dickson Lukose (MIMOShttp://www.mimos.my/
MIMOS Berhad (Malaysian Institute Of Microelectronic Systems) is a strategic agency under purview of the Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI). The agency is led by Dato’ Wahab Abdullah, who was appointed in July 2006, to become the premier ...
Malaysia) and Peter Kemper (Shell).

Of course I am biased towards the event, but take a look! It’s worth it!

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Tassilo Pellegrini

About Tassilo Pellegrini

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Prof. (FH) Dr. Tassilo Pellegrini (born 1974) studied International Trade, Communication Science and Political Science at the University of Salzburg and University of Málaga. Since end of 2007 he is running the New Media Division at the University of Applied Sciences in St. Pölten. He obtained his master degree in 1999 from the University of Salzburg on the topic of telecommunications policy in the European Union, which was followed by a PhD in 2010 on the topic of bounded policy-learning in the European Union with a focus on intellectual property policies. His current research encompasses economic effects of internet regulation with respect to market structure and basic civil rights. He is member of the International Network for Information Ethics (INIE), the African Network of Information Ethics (ANIE) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft (DGPUK). Beside his specialisation in policy research and media economics Tassilo Pellegrini has worked on semantic technologies and the Semantic Web. He is co-founder and Head of Division Research and Development of the Semantic Web Company in Vienna, co-editor of the first German textbook on Semantic Web and Conference Chair of the annual I-SEMANTICS conference series founded in 2005.

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