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  ESWC06 Industry Forum Programme  
 
3rd European Semantic Web Conference
11 - 14 June 2006
Budva (Montenegro)
http://www.eswc2006.org/


  Presentation Schedule & Presentations
 
  09:00 - 09:45   Key Note 1
Natasa Milic-Frayling, Microsoft
"Issues and strategies for digitization and preservation of the digital content"
 
  09:45 - 10:15   Chris Wroe, BT Global Services Health, UK
"Is Semantic Web technology ready for Healthcare?"
 
  10:15 - 10:45   David Norheim, Computas, Norway
"Knowledge Management in the Petroleum Industry"
 
 
Coffee Break
 
  11:00 - 11:30   Massimo Paolucci, NTT DoCoMo, Germany
"Contextual Intelligence for Mobile Services through Semantic Web Technology"
 
  11:30 - 12:00   Alexander Polonsky, Cognium sa, France
"Semantic Laboratory Notebook: Managing biomedical research notes and experimental data"
 
  12:00 - 12:30   Roberta Cuel, Univ trento, Italy
"Semantic web technology RoadMap"
 
 
Lunch Break
 
  14:00 - 14:45   Key Note 2
Christian Drumm, SAP, Germany
"Semantic Business Automation"
 
  14:45 - 15:15   StĂ©phane GuĂ©rillot, AFP, France
"News Agency needs : XML News"
 
  15:15 - 15:45   Joanna Guss, EADS Airbus, Europe
"Training Management System for Aircraft Engineering :Indexing and Retrieval of Corporate Learning Objects"
 
 
Coffee Break
 
  16:30 - 17:00   Jean Delahousse, Mondeca, France
"Use of Ontology for production of access systems on Legislation, Jurisprudence and Comments"
 
  17:00 - 17:30   Jurgen Angele, Michael Gesman, Software AG, Germany
"Data Integration using Semantic Technology : a Use Case"
 
  17:30 - 18:00   Ainhoa Llorente, Robotiker, Spain
"Integrated Access to Biological Data. A use case"