Towards Digital Language Equality: META-FORUM 2022 presents project results and newest release of European Language Grid

Three years after the last in-person meeting, the annual European conference on Language Technology returns to Brussels: META-FORUM 2022 takes place as a hybrid event on 8 and 9 June and focuses on “Joining the European Language Grid – Together Towards Digital Language Equality”. The conference presents the results of the European Language Grid and […]

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EFNIL mentioned in European Council decision as partner organisation

On 5 April 2022, the European Council of Ministers of culture and media approved conclusions on building a European strategy for the cultural and creative industries ecosystem. The strategy is structured around five pillars: – improving access to finance for European businesses in the cultural and creative industries ecosystem;– stimulating skills development and enhancement, as

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EFNIL Press Release 21 March 2022

Welcome to Czech Republic and Ukraine as members of EFNIL At the extraordinary General Assembly of the European Federation of National Institutions for Language (EFNIL) on 21 March 2022,  the Czech Language Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, represented by Director Dr. Martin Prošek, and the Office of The State Language Protection Commissioner of

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Online Forum: “Innovation, Technologies and Plurilingualism”

The Online Forum will be held from 7 to 9 February 2022, organised by the Ministry of Culture – General Delegation for the French Language and Languages of France. The Ministry of Culture – General Delegation for the French language and languages of France organise an online forum entitled “Innovation, Technologies and Plurilingualism”. The digital

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