memoQ talks

The Evolving Landscape of Localization Conferences with Stefan Huyghe

Hosts: Balázs Kis and Mark Shriner

In this episode of MemoQ Talks, host Mark Shriner interviews Stefan Huyghe about the evolving landscape of localization conferences. The conversation explores the continued importance of in-person events in an increasingly digital world, highlighting how conferences like LocWorld, Gala, and specialized gatherings provide unique networking opportunities and insights into industry trends.

The discussion delves into the changing nature of conferences, with a particular focus on the growing impact of AI and the need for broader, more forward-thinking content. Stefan shares his experiences attending various conferences, emphasizing the value of face-to-face interactions and the potential for building long-term professional relationships. He discusses regional conferences like Juntos in Latin America and emerging events focused on generative AI in localization.

The episode also provides a glimpse into upcoming conferences, including LocWorld in Monterey, the Taos conference in Salt Lake City, and an international translation forum in Saudi Arabia. Stefan and Mark explore the different flavors of conferences, from large-scale events like LocWorld to more intimate gatherings, and discuss the importance of conferences for professionals at various stages of their careers, from students to industry veterans.