
W3C Seminar - Latest Web Technology Developments
Event details
Start date:10am Thursday, 13 Apr 2017
End date:11.30am Thursday, 13 Apr 2017
Venue:Allan Barton Forum, Level 2, ANU College of Business and Economics
The W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium) Australian Office is hosted at the Australian National University. W3C is an international community that works on the development of web standards. It was originally founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and is led by him.
The W3C community works on various aspects of web technologies to facilitate development of software and address needs across various verticals such as payments, automotive, linked data, the Internet of Things etc.
Please find more information on the W3C webpage.
The Australian National University, through its College of Business and Economics (CBE) and its College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS), is host to the Australia office for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). As part of this initiative, we have the pleasure of inviting you to a seminar on the latest technology development for the Web.
The presenter will be Karen Myers, W3C Business Development Lead (Americas and Australia) based at MIT in Boston, MA, USA.
Event details
Start date:10am Thursday, 13 Apr 2017
End date:11.30am Thursday, 13 Apr 2017
Venue:Allan Barton Forum, Level 2, ANU College of Business and Economics
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