A brief talk with Bernhard Haslhofer

Bernhard Haslhofer is a Data Science Chair at Semantics 2017. He's looking forward to the Data Science Track which premieres this year. Bernhard is especially curious about all submissions that...

A brief talk with Christian Dirschl

We had another interesting talk with a Semantic Web expert: Christian Dirschl. Read all about it here!

A brief talk with Victor De Boer

Our second interview was with Victor De Boer from VU Amsterdam. Check out what he has to say...

A brief talk with Prof. Tassilo Pellegrini

We had a brief talk with Prof. (FH) Dr. Tassilo Pellegrini (conference co-chair) from St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences.

Amsterdam is waiting for you!

Expect a fully packed 2-days conference framed by workshops and the   DBpedia   Community Meeting  to a 4-days experience in one of the most dynamic cities in Europe.

Josiane Parreira

The SEMANTiCS conference offers a good mix of academic and industry participants, making it a great place for exchanging ideas and views on different topics. Its Job Fair offers industries the possibility to contact people with very interesting profiles.

This was SEMANTICS 2016

Our 2016 Conference in Leipzig, Germany, was again an impactful event, combining informative talks with interactive and enlightening discussions. Over 270 attendees joined the SEMANTiCS Conference, making it a rousing success!

European Linked Data Award given to Projects in Education and Legal Sector

(Leipzig, 14.09.2016) Now in the second year the European Linked Data Award presents two winning projects coming from the legal/law domain and the research/ed

Enriched Industry - Special Sessions

You want to do a deep dive into topics with growing relevance in industry? You want to really understand some aspects, or, want to double-check your ideas with other experts

Where will we stay with semantic technologies in 10 years time?

Michael Martin is involved in the future of semantic technologies all around the clock. According to his own statement, he sees his work more linked to the small daily steps in a world of growing data than the large utopias of a digital future.

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