Translation Costs rise at MidCentral District Health Board in New Zealand

onFebruary 10, 2016

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Rise in Translation Costs
It is interesting to note that while some professional translation services are worrying themselves over the volume of work they may see in the future with the rise in machine translations the demand for translation services in New Zealand ... View More

Why You Never Need to be “Lost in Translation”

Lost in Translation
14th May 2015
The Role of Translation Services Over Time

Translation services have been around for a very long time, especially when it comes to the movement of employees from one country to another where there is no common language present. Qualifications and work experience need to be translated so that no misunderstandings take place with the qualifications and potential of an employee who has been recruited from overseas. Contracts between trading partners that don’t share a ... View More

Bad Translation can be Bad for Business

Bad Translation can be Bad for Business
2nd March 2015

Bad Translation can be Bad for BusinessFew businesses can afford to be slack about their business strategy and often there is a weak link in the chain. For any business that markets its products away from the home language environment should not take translation lightly. One could rephrase the title of this blog “no translation is very bad for business.” The fact is that ... View More

Why Translation is Important to Africa

legal translationsBetter access to effective document translation or legal translations across Africa could save lives and improve the welfare and well-being of millions of people in that continent according to a new study that has been done by Common Sense Advisory who has completed the study for an organization called Translators without Borders.

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