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Conference cum Expo on Tamil computing
The Kanithamizh Sangam (KTS), an association for Tamil computing, and the Madras Printers and Lithographer's Association (MPLA) are jointly conducting a conference and exhibition on Tamil computer printing between February 2 and 4, 2007, at Valluvar Kottam, Chennai. Valluvar Kottam is meant for Thirukkrual Home for the first time, the language computing event is going to be conducted here.

The exhibition is being touted as the first print and digital exhibition in India and is titled `Thamizh Kanini Acchu' (Tamil-Computer-Print). The event is going to co-ordinate 32 printers association all over Tamilnadu. It would showcase the printing and publishing needs of language computing and developments in digital technology. A conference focussing on various issues like Optical Character Recognition, Spell checker, Print-related information technology, Digital media developments and E-paper to improve awareness among printers, publishers and students of printing has also been planned. More details are available at www.kanithamizh.in

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