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MeetContent KRK #19
by Jan Sosna
ASSA ABLOY, Wielicka 28b, Kraków

Simplified Technical English. Keeping it simple and (not so) stupid.

Let’s kick off this year by talking about Simplified Technical English and its implications towards the users! Why do we simplify English? Who wants to simplify it? How does simplification help the user? And is it just another shackles for the technical writer?

About our sponsor

MeetContentKRK #19 is sponsored by ASSA ABLOY!

Krakow Innovation Center is where several ASSA ABLOY Group engineering organizations collaborate: HID, DAS EMEIA, Group Technology Team and Global Solutions. The nature of our work requires constant development, so we incessantly improve our skills and respond to what is happening around us. We hire almost three hundred specialists whose experience, passion and desire to create a better world, are the backbone of the Kraków Innovation Center. This allows us to fully engage in a given project - from developing a concept to translating it into concrete products. Thanks to that, we can boast a broad services and solutions portfolio that makes the world safer. We create technology solutions that make the world safer, yet more open. From mobile ID badges to the most advanced access systems. You’ll find them, literally, everywhere - at homes, government institutions, airports, hospitals or schools.

Jan Sosna
Jan is currently working as an Information Developer at Heretto. Jan has been creating technical content since 2018: writing, illustrating, making part catalogues and conducting trainings.