Thursday, June 25, 2009

“Semantic Search”, Key Word for SemTech2009.

Saltlux Inc. (www.saltlux,com) announced its participation to 2009 Semantic Technology Conference (www.semtech2009.com, STC) held in San Jose, California during June 14~18.

STC is a world wide information share and learning annual conference on the topic of Semantic technology initiated by the semantic industries, and many world renowned experts and related delegates proceeds papers reading and tutorial sessions in addition to operation of demonstration programme by related enterprises from various countries in the world,
At this year’s conference 1,200 delegates participated, 200 more than last yea’s meeting, and the key topics were semantic search, mobile semantic, linked data semantic solution, and semantic publishing. Recent status of semantic technology and semantic business, from semantic as technology to semantic as business, were shared and discussed. Especially, ‘semantic search’ was one of the top issues to discuss in the conference, and semantic wiki and ‘semantic publishing’ were focused by some of the participants.

Saltlux Inc. was participated to the conference as a Silver Sponsor again this year with a booth where integrated semantic search solution [IN2]Discovery, mobile applied semantic technology and semantic wiki were demonstrated. Status of semantic technology and business were publicly communicated widely to the world participants through introduction of various use cases and paper reading sessions.
Saltlux was the only one who participated to the paper reading session and panel discussion on the mobile semantics which is spotlighted as a semantic technology and business in Europe.
A Japanese news agency Nikkei BP Tech-On News published the Saltlux interview on mobile semantics.(http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/NEWS/20090619/171936)

Mr. Tony Lee, the President and CEO of Saltlux, says, “Semantic search technology and interest of Asia are not behind those of Europe. And Saltlux will be established as a key enterprise in the semantic solution business with our integrated semantic search and mobile semantic technology."

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