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About the E-ATP Annual Conference 

The E-ATP conference is the assessment industry’s must-attend event in Europe. It is designed to bring together test vendors, authors, publishers, certification boards, licensing authorities and organisations that use or plan to use assessment. In its fifth successive year, the conference exists to provide attendees with a forum for discussion on all aspects of assessment. The conference programme enables delegates to learn about what is available in the world of assessment, discuss new innovations and network with assessment users and professionals. Attendees can choose from a range of keynote presentations, breakout sessions, product demos and discussion groups, as well as network with peers in the exhibition area.

This years conference will take place at the The Westin Dragonara Resort, Malta from 25-27 September 2013. For further details please go to www.eatpconference.eu.com.

 

About E-ATP

Established in 1992, the Association of Test Publishers (ATP) is an established international non-profit organisation representing providers of tests, assessments tools and services related to Education, employment, certification licensing and clinical uses. ATP’s European Division provides suppliers of tests and assessment tools in Europe with a collective voice to positively influence their customers. The founding of the European Division of ATP is a natural step toward ATP’s mission of becoming the worldwide trade association for the testing industry.

The European Division of ATP assists governments in Europe and the European Union in establishing polices and guidelines advantageous to all stakeholders in the testing process. A European presence creates more business opportunities for ATP members and allows them to play a part in establishing worldwide policies and guidelines for the testing industry.

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