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Virtual memoQ Day 2012

May 31, 2012



Panel

Q&A - Everything you were afraid, or forgot, to ask during the day and Event evaluation from Kilgray staff

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Schedule:This session ended at 19:45
Description:

Event evaluation from Kilgray staff

During this first Virtual memoQ Day, you will have a chance to learn firsthand about concepts, features, developments, productivity enhancers, and new ideas. We know that even if you raise questions during the day, there will be some left at the end of the day.

This session will be the last forum of the virtual conference during which you can ask the Kilgray team those questions that were not answered earlier in the day.

Join the last Q&A session of the day!

Language(s):English
Speakers:Istvan Lengyel — Moderator
István is the CEO of Kilgray, and thinks that there is nothing more important than channeling the customers’ business challenges to development and coming up with innovative yet easy-to-use solutions. He loves to work with customers who can articulate what they are looking for and believes that the best way of learning is through interaction.

István has a degree in economics, a postgraduate degree in translation and interpreting, and a PhD in translation studies. István also translated several books on business and IT into Hungarian and also designed a translation workflow system prior to joining Kilgray. He is a great fan of problem-solving expert selling.
Gábor Ugray
Gábor is the head of development, but you’d hardly dare to call him a geek. Besides his mother tongue Hungarian he speaks a fluent English, German, Spanish and some Dutch and Chinese as well. He translated many thousands of pages as a freelance translator and he also wrote a machine translation engine for MorphoLogic. He’s got a lot of experience with language technology - not only the statistical technology language-independent translation tools are using but also rule-based language specific technologies -, and his mantra is software ergonomics. Besides managing a team of over ten developers, he remains involved in the program code: during specification he carefully designs the user interface and during testing he identifies and fixes any performance bottlenecks.

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