2007 Semantic Technology Conference
Semantics is a hot industry sector – a $2 billion per year market and projected to grow to over $50 billion by the year 2010. Leading analysts have estimated that 35-65% of our System Integration costs are due to Semantic issues. And in every sector of the market - software infrastructure and tools, methodology, internet based activity and support for implementation projects – both inside the enterprise, and across the Internet, our biggest software challenges come down to creating and resolving meaning. In other words: semantics.
The SemTech Conference is where Semantic Technologies and Web 3.0 (the Semantic Web) come to life - in products, in working applications, in case studies, and in conversations with hundreds of developers, enterpreneurs, and practitioners who are building a new industry. SemTech 2007 is a world-class educational program. Join us this year, as an attendee, presenter, exhibitor, or sponsor.
The 2007 program will include a wide variety of presentations - both business and technology focused - from all communities. If you have a good story or case study that relates your experience and success in working with semantic technology then we invite you to make a proposal for the conference. The official deadline for submitting speaking proposals is past, however we do accept proposals for "Late Breaking News" sessions as well as for replacement speakers.
