Third Annual PDF/A Conference to be held in Berlin in June
The PDF/A Competence Center has announced that the third annual PDF/A conference will be held between June 17-19 2009 in the Kosmos in Berlin. The conference will include technical presentations by international experts, tracks for various PDF/A topics and areas of interest as well as pre-conference workshops for practical applications of PDF/A.
According to the press release for the event:
Users from respected companies in various sectors and public institutions will report their experiences with PDF/A. Members of the PDF/A Competence Center will present their solutions in an accompanying exhibition. The cost of registration for the event is € 980. An early bird rate of € 870 is available until March 31. Additional information and registration can be found at www.pdfa.org.
The previous two PDF/A conferences have been been resounding successes and each attracted over two hundred attendees.
If your company relies on PDF/A or another archiving format, then this conference is definitely worth attending.











“and each attracted over two attendees” – really? wow
Ooops, yes, that should be two hundred, not two.
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