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As we relaunch the web site we are also opening this blog as a space to share information about the conference, interviews with the speakers, and other community news related to knowledge graphs. We hope you enjoy reading us and are looking forward to seeing you at the next edition of the conference. Cordially, The…

Special Events at KGC 2020 – Newsletter Issue 09
Hi there, The Knowledge Graph Conference 2020 is coming in less than a week! Are you ready to be dazzled by the stardom of our speakers this year? Here’s a moment of unveiling our special events at the KGC 2020. KGC 2020Workshop – Personal Health Knowledge Graphs May 5th, 9 am –…

Early Bird Tickets | Top KG News, Ideas and Insights – KGC Newsletter Issue 02
Hello everyone,We have some exciting news to share with you! KGC 2020 Early Registration Is Open Early bird tickets are available until Feb 15. We are thrilled to announceKGC 2020 Workshops & Tutorials Workshops Knowledge Graphs for Social Good (KGSG) – Best Practices, Methods and ChallengesOrganizers: Vivek Khetan (Accenture Labs), Colin Puri (Accenture Labs), Lambert…

Connect Your Brand with KG Experts: Sponsor the Knowledge Graph Conference 2025
Join the conversation with knowledge graph experts from around the globe when you sponsor KGC 2025 from May 5-9, 2025 at Cornell Tech in New York City.

More on KGC 2020 Speakers, Workshops, Startup Pitch – KGC Newsletter Issue 07
Hi everyone, Hope you are doing well. This week, we are thrilled to announce the following newly confirmed speakers to present at the Knowledge Graph Conference 2020. KGC 2020 Speakers Ora Lassila, Amazon Web Services Are Knowledge Graphs a good thing? What does it take to build one? David Kamien, CEO, Mind-Alliance Systems How…

Focus: KGs for Food
Dan Barber, the James Beard award-winning chef who pioneered the farm-to-table movement, has a single, elegant term for the complexity of molecules, processes, and sequences that underpins great food: flavor. Like great chefs, computer scientists grapple with complexity, seeking elegant ways to model and analyze increasingly complex–or perhaps, flavorful–phenomena. Across many business verticals, we are…