INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OF LANGUAGE SERVICE PROVIDERS
Translators Associations Global
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Translators Associations Global: CIUTI
The education of translators and interpretersThe International Permanent Conference of University Institutes of Translators and Interpreters (Conférence Internationale Permanente d’Instituts Universitaires de Traducteurs et Interprètes, CIUTI) was born in 1960, being the oldest in its field. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TAALS
Representing language specialists working at the international levelFounded in Washington, D.C. in 1957, the American Association of Language Specialists has members located throughout the Western Hemisphere with several domiciled in Europe and Asia. Many of them are permanently employed by international organizations, government agencies and universities; the others work as freelancers. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TILP
Developing professional practices in localisation globallyThe Institute of Localisation Professionals (TILP) is a non-profit organization based in Dublin, in Ireland, that represents localisation industry professionals and professionals active in localisation related areas. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: IATIS
Debating translation and intercultural communicationThe International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies is a non-profit making organization that provides an intellectual forum where scholars from different regional and disciplinary backgrounds can debate issues relating to translation and other forms of cross-cultural communication. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: IMIA
The oldest and largest medical interpreter association in the USThe International Medical Interpreters Association is the oldest and largest organization of medical interpreters in the United States. Its membership of over 2,000 includes interpreters, trainers, providers, policy makers, advocates and others from not only Massachusetts, but also throughout New England, the United States and abroad. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: ATIDA
"Getting the peoples of the world to know one another"The quote used as a title is ATIDA’s mission. The Arabic Translation and Intercultural Dialogue Association is the gathering point of “highly motivated translators” from and to Arabic and people who are interested in intercultural dialogue. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: AITC
Standing for short-term language professionalsThe International Association of Conference Translators is a professional body that represents translators, précis-writers, revisers and editors who work temporarily or permanently for international organisations or conferences. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: IAMT
The International MachineThe International Association for Machine Translation is a non-profit translators association, operating under the laws of the District of Columbia, United States od America. IAMT is divided into three regional translation associations. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global
Global: Translators associations that operate worldwideIn addition to the organizations we've cataloged by region – Africa, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Eurasia, and Europe –there are other organizations that, despite being based in one of these regions, operate worldwide. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global
Lexis gains ground in BrazilLexis has had good acceptance in Brazil and rapid penetration in the country. With over 200 million inhabitants, the country is undergoing an economic overturn, as it prepares to receive to the World Cup in 2014 and the 2016 Olympic Games. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: New Portuguese Orthographic Agreement
The Agreement to increase the international prestige of the PortugueseThe New Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement was signed in Lisbon on 16 December 1990 with the purpose of creating a unified spelling for the Portuguese, to be used by all Portuguese-speaking countries, and thereby increase the international prestige of the language of Luís de Camões. read more... |
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Translation Associations Global: TAUS
For those who care about translation services and technologies in Asian languagesThe TAUS Asia Translation Summit will be held in Beijing, on 24 and 25 of April. If you represent a translators association, own a translation company or work as a freelance translators, you don't want to miss this event devoted to the subject “Translation in the 21st Century”. read more... |
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Translators Associatons Global: Tlaxcala
Activists for linguistic diversityTlaxcala is an international network founded in December 2005 by a small group of cyberactivists. read more... |
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Translations Associations Global: TAUS
An event in Europe where new ideas take shapeTAUS European summit is will be held in Paris, between 31th of May and the 1st of June. The theme this year is "Translation in the 21st century – Eight things to change". read more... |
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Translation Associations Global: EULITA
Promoting the fundamental principles of human rights and fundamental freedomsThe European Legal Interpreters and Translators Association was founded in Belgium, on 26 November 2009. The conference in Antwerp that gave birth to this international not-for-profit translators association was attended by 300 participants from some 30 countries. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TREMEDICA
What the doctor saidTREMEDICA is an international, non-profit association, founded in 2005, in Washington DC. Its purpose is to continue a legacy of quality left by MedTrad, a forum about medical translation for the Spanish speaking countries. It has offices in New York and in Salamanca, Spain. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: Translators for Peace
Translating for world peaceTranslators for Peace is a free translators association that has members from all countries and of all nationalities. It was established on March of 2004 in order to publish every message against war in general and in particular and against the use of war as a means of resolving international disputes. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: WASLI
An international association of sign language interpretersThe World Association of Sign Language Interpreters was established on the 23th of July 2003, during the 14th World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf in Montreal Canada. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: IAPTI
Addressing issues of concern in the translation and interpretation industryBased in Argentina, in the city of Buenos Aires, the International Association of Professional Translators and Interpreters is a civil association, established in September 2009 that aims to promote ethical practices. read more... |
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Translation Associations Global: IMIA
The oldest and largest medical interpreter association in the USThis translation association is the oldest and largest medical interpreter association in the US and has over 2.000 members, most providing interpreting services in over 70 languages. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TILP
Lobbying and awareness raising about localizationThe Institute of Localization Professionals is the world's only non-profit industry association based exclusively on individual membership. read more... |
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Translation Associations Global: CEATL
Defending literary translators in a European contextCEATL is an umbrella organization of national associations and their representatives that has two main objectives: the exchange of information and the defense of literary translation in a European context. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: Red T, AIIC and FIT
The first ever guide for translating in conflict zonesRed T, AIIC and FIT issued the first Conflict Zone Field Guide for Civilian Translators/Interpreters and Users of Their Services. Language services providers and language bloggers may access the document online. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: FIT
The voice of the sector associations around the worldThe International Federation of Translators has more than 100 affiliated associations, representing over 80.000 translators in 55 countries. The goal of the federation is to promote professionalism in the disciplines it represents. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: GALA
It's show timeThe Globalisation and Localisation Association (GALA) brings back their film festival. “By popular demand”, they say. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: GALA
Where Local and Global shake handsThe Globalisation and Localisation Association (GALA) is the most important worldwide non-profit organisation in the language industry. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TAUS / TAC
Language makes the business world go roundIn April, TAUS and Translators Association of China (TAC) join forces to discuss language as a fundamental tool for the modern business world. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: TWB
NGOs have made more than 35 translation requests in FebruaryIf you're a translator, own a translation company or represent a translators association and want to help stay tuned to Translators without Borders website and check out their needs once in a while. read more... |
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Translators Associations Global: Translators Without Borders
Translate if you want to save livesJoin Translators Without Borders, whose mission is to improve the access to knowledge through humanitarian translation. read more... |
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