First Call for Papers - International Conference ‘New Trends in Translation and 
Interpreting Technology’ (NeTTIT’2026)

The third edition of the International Conference ‘New Trends in Translation 
and Interpreting Technology’ (NeTTIT’2026) will take place in Dubrovnik, 
Croatia, from 24 to 27 June 2026.

The objective of the conference is (i) to bridge the gap between academia and 
industry in the field of translation and interpreting by bringing together 
academics in linguistics, translation and interpreting studies, machine 
translation and natural language processing, developers, practitioners, 
language service providers and vendors who work on or are interested in 
different aspects of technology for translation and interpreting, and (ii) to 
be a distinctive event for discussing the latest developments and practices. 
NeTTIT’2026 invites all professionals who would like to learn about the new 
trends, present the latest work and/or share their experience in the field, and 
who would like to establish business and research contacts, collaborations and 
new ventures.

The conference will include plenary presentations (research and user 
presentations, keynote speeches), poster sessions and panel discussions. All 
submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by experts, and the accepted papers will 
be published as open-access conference e-proceedings, which will be available 
at the time of the conference.

Conference Topics
Contributions are invited on any topic related to the latest technology and 
practices in translation, subtitling, localisation, interpreting, machine 
translation and Large Language Models used in translation and interpreting. 
NeTTIT’2026 will feature a Special Theme Track "Future of Translation and 
Interpreting Technologies in the Era of LLMs and Generative AI".

The conference topics include, but are not limited to (see also the special 
conference theme below):

>> CAT tools
- Translation Memory (TM) systems
- NLP and MT for translation memory systems
- Terminology extraction tools
- Localisation tools

>> Machine Translation
- Latest developments in Neural Machine Translation
- MT for under-resourced languages
- MT with low computing resources
- Multimodal MT
- Integration of MT in TM systems
- Resources for MT

>> Technologies for MT deployment
- MT evaluation techniques, metrics and evaluation results
- Human evaluations of MT output
- Evaluating MT in a real-world setting
- Quality estimation for MT
- Domain adaptation

>> Translation Studies
- Corpus-based studies applied to translation
- Corpora and resources for translation
- Translationese
- Cognitive effort and eye-tracking experiments in translation

>> Interpreting studies
- Corpus-based studies applied to interpreting
- Corpora and resources for interpreting
- Interpretese
- Resources for interpreting and interpreting technology applications
- Cognitive effort and eye-tracking experiments in interpreting

>> Interpreting technology
- Machine interpreting
- Computer-aided interpreting
- NLP for dialogue interpreting
- Development of NLP-based applications for communication in public service 
settings (healthcare, education, law, emergency services)

>> Emerging Areas in Translation and Interpreting
- MT and translation tools for literary texts and creative texts
- MT for social media and real-time conversations
- Sign language recognition and translation

>> Subtitling
- NLP and MT for subtitling
- Latest technology for subtitling

>> User needs
- Analysis of translators’ and interpreters’ needs in terms of translation and 
interpreting technology
- User requirements for interpreting and translation tools
- Incorporating human knowledge into translation and interpreting technology
- What existing translators’ (including subtitlers’) and interpreters’ tools do 
not offer
- User requirements for electronic resources for translators and interpreters
- Translation and interpreting workflows in larger organisations and the tools 
for translation and interpreting employed

>> The business of translation and interpreting
- Translation workflow and management
- Technology adoption by translators and industry
- Setting up translation / interpreting / language provider company

>> Teaching translation and interpreting
- Teaching Machine Translation
- Teaching translation technology
- Teaching interpreting technology
- Latest AI developments in the syllabi of translation and interpreting 
curricula

>> Ethical issues in translation and technology
- Bias and fairness in MT
- Privacy and security in cloud MT systems
- Transparency and explainability of MT systems
- Environmental impact on MT systems

>> Special Theme Track - Future of Translation and Interpreting Technologies in 
>> the Era of LLMs and Generative AI
We are excited to share that NeTTIT’2026 will have a special theme with the 
goal of stimulating discussion around Large Language Models, Generative AI and 
the Future of Translation and Interpreting Technologies. While the new 
generation of Large Language Models such as CHATGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek 
and LLAMA showcase remarkable advancements in language generation and 
understanding, we find ourselves in uncharted territory when it comes to their 
performance on various Translation and Interpreting Technology tasks with 
regards to fairness, interpretability, ethics and transparency.

The theme track invites studies on how LLMs perform on Translation and 
Interpreting Technology tasks and applications, and what this means for the 
future of the field. The possible topics of discussion include (but are not 
limited to) the following:

- Changes in (and the impact on) the translators and interpreters’ professions 
in the new AI era, especially as a result of the latest developments in LLMs 
and Generative AI
- Generative AI and translation
- Generative AI and interpreting
- Augmenting machine translation systems with generative AI
- Domain and terminology adaptation with Large Language Models
- Literary translation with Large Language Models
- Translation for low-resourced and minority languages with LLMs
- Improving Machine Translation Quality with Contextual Prompts in Large 
Language Models
- Prompt engineering for translation
- Generative AI for professional translation
- Generative AI for professional interpreting

Submissions and Publication

NeTTIT’2026 invites the following types of submissions in English:

>> Academic papers


  *   Regular long papers: These can be up to eight (8) pages long, presenting 
substantial, original, completed, and unpublished work.
  *   Short papers: These can be up to four (4) pages long and are suitable for 
describing small, focused contributions, work-in-progress, negative results, 
system demonstrations, etc.

>> User papers – for industry and practitioners. References to related work are 
>> optional. Allowed paper length: between 2 and 4 pages.

The conference will not consider and evaluate abstracts only.
Further details on the submission procedure will be made available in the 
Second Call for Papers due in October 2025.
The accepted papers will be published in the conference e-proceedings with 
assigned ISBN and DOI and made available online on the conference website at 
the time of the conference.

Important Dates


  *   Submissions due: 23 March 2026
  *   Reviewing process: 25 March – 25 April 2026
  *   Notification of acceptance: 28 April 2026
  *   Camera-ready due: 25 May 2026
  *   Conference camera-ready proceedings ready 15 June 2026
  *   Conference: 24-27 June 2026

Conference Chairs
Gloria Corpas Pastor (University of Malaga)
Ruslan Mitkov (Lancaster University and University of Alicante)
Marko Tadic (University of Zagreb)

Programme Committee Chairs
Constantin Orasan (University of Surrey)
Tharindu Ranasinghe (Lancaster University)

Publicity and Sponsorship Chair
Vilelmini Sosoni (Ionian University)

Venue
The conference will take place at the Centre for Advanced Academic Studies 
(CAAS) of the University of Zagreb (http://www.caas.unizg.hr/) in Dubrovnik.

Further information and contact details
The conference website (https://nettt-conference.com/) will be updated on a 
regular basis. For further information, please email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. You 
can also follow us on social media for updates and announcements.
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nettit2026/
Twitter/X - https://x.com/NeTTIT2026

Best Regards
Tharindu Ranasinghe


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