HarmoNET - the Harmonisation Network for the Exchange of Travel and Tourism Information - is an
international network bringing together people or organisations with an
interest in the topic of harmonisation and seamless information
exchange in travel and tourism. HarmoNET provides unique
technologies and services enabling an easy, affordable and fast
information exchange. HarmoNET
supports the exchange of ideas about latest developments in this sector
by organising conferences, seminars, workshops and training on this
topic.
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HarmoSearch - HarmoNET initiates new research project 3rd February 2011 A new project in the area of harmonisation in Tourism has been initiated by HarmoNET, called HarmoSearch - Harmonised Semantic
Meta-Search in Distributed Heterogeneous Databases.
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ENTER 2011@Innsbruck January 2011 The
18th ENTER Conference took place in Innsbruck in January 2011 and international experts in all
aspects of Information and Communication Technologies in Travel and
Tourism discussed latest trends and developments, changing the world of tourism and
hospitality.
HarmoNET Annual General Assembly 2011 28 January 2011 The HarmoNET annual general assembly 2011 took place during the ENTER conference in Innsbruck on the 28th of January 2011.
euromuse.net project finished successfully 31st December 2010 The project euromuse.net has been finished successfully by the end of 2010. More information on the project you will find in our section euromuse.net.
ENTER 2010@Lugano February 2010 The 17th ENTER Conference brought together international experts in all aspects of Information and Communication Technologies in Travel and Tourism.
CEN/ISSS Workshop on eTourism October 2009, Brussels In October 2009 the CEN/ISSS workshop agreement (CWA) on harmonisation of data interchange in tourism (ETOUR) has been published.
Interoperability Workshop on noFrills Conference 25 September 2009, Bergamo On the noFrills conference, a workshop "ICT Interoperability in The Tourism Sector" has been held. On this workshop the CEN interoperability guideline as well as HarmoNET and Euromuse were presented.
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