CLI9 Community Interpreting in the Age of AI
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Interpreters of Tomorrow… The conference will focus on the future of our profession amidst rapid technological and global change. “Interpreters of Tomorrow”, will discuss the impact of technology on our daily work – both solutions and challenges. Sessions will focus on information technology affecting provision of service, job searches, ways of reaching clients, and increased
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May, 2009 Final Report
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The first to be held in the southern hemisphere, took place in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, from 11 to 15 April, 2007. It attracted the largest number of delegates since the inception of the Critical Link congress series in 1995, with a total of 489 delegates from 28 different countries. The theme was “Quality in interpreting:
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The first conference to be held outside Canada, took place in Stockholm, Sweden, from May 20th to May 23, 2004 and attracted 354 participants from all over the world. The theme was “Professionalization of interpreting in the community” and the programme was as challenging as it was interesting. It featured 4 plenary lectures, 5 panels,
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The third international Critical Link conference was held in Montreal in 2001 from May 22 to May 26. The conference theme was Interpreting in the Community: The Complexity of the Profession. The program, attracting more than four hundred participants from twenty countries, included 80 paper presentations, 4 plenary sessions, 6 workshops, and 2 round table
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Between May 19 and 23, 1998, 304 participants from twenty-three countries gathered on the beautiful campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada for a conference on the theme of Standards and Ethics in Community Interpreting: Recent Developments. In a series of intensive and thought-provoking working sessions, conference participants identified the following as
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The first international Critical Link conference, with the theme Interpreting in Legal, Health and Social Service Settings, was held at the Geneva Park Conference Centre in Orillia, Ontario from June 1 to June 5, 1995. This first conference examined challenges facing community interpreters and began the process of identifying responses to these challenges. “The biggest
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