Translation Associations
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capital linguists
Country: United StatesState: Washington, DCCity: WashingtonCapital Linguists is an ISO 9001 and ISO 17100 certified translation and interpreting provider serving clients in over 200 languages through a global network of more than 20,000 interpreters and translators. Their interpreting services span simultaneous, consecutive, telephone, video remote, and on-site formats, while their translation work covers certified, legal,…
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ATIMAC - Association of Translators and Interpreters of Monterrey
Country: MexicoThe Association of Translators and Interpreters of Monterrey was founded with the aim of improving the professional quality and performance of its members, colleagues and other participants through educational activities, such as seminars, conferences, workshops, forums, discussions, monthly meetings and an email forum that encourages the exchange of knowledge and experience between members.
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ILP – The Institute of Localisation Professionals
Country: InternationalThe Institute of Localisation Professionals (TILP) has the primary aim of developing professional practices in localization globally. TILP is a non-profit organization, owned by its members and lead by a Council elected at its Annual General Meeting. It is the primary goal of TILP to develop professional practices in localization…
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LISA – Localization Industry Standards Association
Country: InternationalBecoming a global enterprise is one of the most important challenges that your organization will ever face. There is no one right way to do it, but you should not have to reinvent the wheel. Founded in 1990, LISA is the leading international forum for organizations doing business globally. It…
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IATIS – International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies
Country: InternationalThe International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS) is a world-wide forum designed to enable scholars from different regional and disciplinary backgrounds to debate issues relating to translation and other forms of intercultural communication. Ongoing internationalization and networking, increasing population mobility, mass migration and rapidly developing communication technologies all…