The 17th XBRL Conference has concluded!
Thank you to everyone who came to the conference and we hope to see you next year! Below are the archived presentation documents that we received for the conference.
If there are any documents you believe should be in this list, please let us know.
Plenary Presentations
- XBRL @ Dexia Group, Giancarlo Pellizzari, Head of Prudential Policy, Dexia Group
- The Italian Roadmap to XBRL electronic filing, Paola Fumiani, XBRL technical advisor at InfoCamere
- Ancient China And Innovative XBRL, Qinye Zhou, Deputy President, Shanghai Stock Exchange
- XBRL Adoption in Singapore, Mr Ivan Koo, ACRA
- Practical Experiences of Introducing XBRL for taxation to the Business Community in the UK, Jeff Smith, Customer Champion, Business Customer Unit, HM Revenue & Customs
- The Use of XBRL in the European Financial Markets, Eddie Wymeersch
Tracks Session Presentations
- Japan FSA's XBRL Project, Toshinori Kobayashi
- How to manage changes with the Versioning Specification, Katrin Schmehl
- How to foster harmonization through Best Practices, Ignacio Nacho Boixo
- XBRL the Swedish Way, Monica Grahn, Lars Rydell, Swedish Companies Registrations Office
- Launch of New Public Disclosure System with Mandatory XBRL, Toshinori Kobayashi
- Using XBRL in Government, Companies House, UK
- The future of typed dimensions?, Mark Creemers
- Matrix Schemas, Templates, Formulae: Report Centric View vs. Data Centric View, Michele Romanelli (Banca d’Italia)
- The Proven Business Case, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- XBRL @ Fortis Group, Regulatory Reporting Challenge
- Evolution in Financial Reporting - XBRL in Action, Software Opportunities
- Evolution in Financial Reporting - XBRL in Action, Software Benefits
- Basis van XBRL, Paul Snijders, Directeur, Semansys Technologies, Vice Chair, XBRL Nederland
- Bank of Spain – XBRL Formulae for COREP and FINREP, Víctor Morilla (Banco de España)
- Filing of annual accounts with the National Bank of Belgium: a success story, Luc Dufresne,Head of Department Microeconomic Analysis and Camille Dümm, XBRL business analyst, CBSO, National Bank of Belgium