ITI International Conference 2009
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16-17 May 2009, 1 Birdcage Walk, London 
 
 
 
 
 
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Welcome to ITI Conference 2009

This is the 'must attend' event of 2009 for all translators, interpreters, translation companies and suppliers to the industry. ITI is one of the primary sources of information on translation and interpreting to government, industry, the media and the general public. To find out more about this quality event simply click on the buttons at the top and the left of the page.

 

Conference programme

ITI is proud to unveil the programme for the ITI International Conference 2009. The conference programme can be found here. Links on the programme page will take you to speaker biographies and paper summaries. These are being added on a step-by-step basis, so please keep checking back for more details!

 

Conference dinner

ITI is pleased to announce the venue and name of the after-dinner speaker for its gala dinner. The dinner will be held in the Library of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, at the conference venue One Birdcage Walk, and diners will be entertained and informed by former BBC weatherman and presenter, Bill Giles OBE. Places are limited, so please ensure you book early. Details on booking can be found in the booking form. 

 

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Written by Webmaster   
Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Why should you attend the ITI Conference?

The 2009 ITI International Conference is ideal for both freelance and in-house translators and interpreters, translation companies, providers of services to the translation and interpreting industry and those who are considering a career as a translator or interpreter.

By attending the 2009 ITI International Conference you will:

  1. Gather knowledge to use in your work, giving you a competitive edge.
  2. Build lasting, fruitful relationships with industry stakeholders.
  3. Gain a better understanding of how to maximise dealings with clients.
  4. Remain abreast of some of the uses of technology in translation and interpreting.
  5. Boost your CPD profile.
  6. Have a lot of fun networking with colleagues!

Ultimately, the 2009 ITI International Conference will equip you with the information you need to confidently stride into the future of the translation and interpreting industry.

 

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