The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) was founded in 1988 as a non-profit public-private partnership. In the field of innovative commercial software technology using Artificial Intelligence, DFKI is the leading research center in Germany. Based on application oriented basic research, DFKI develops product functions, prototypes and patentable solutions in the field of information and communication technology. Research and development projects are conducted in twenty research departments and research groups, eight competence centers and eight living labs (for further details please visit www.dfki.de). The research department “Multilinguality and Language Technology” (MLT) in Saarbrücken is headed by Prof. Dr. Josef van Genabith. MLT focuses on three thematic areas: Neural Machine Translation (MT), Question Answering and Information Extraction Systems (QA/IE), and “Talking Robots” (TR). Since 2015, it also manages the European Language Resource Coordination (ELRC - www.lr-coordination.eu), an initiative that supports the collection of language resources across all EU Member States, Norway and Iceland.