MasterWord Services, Inc., a prominent woman-owned language service provider, has become one of the first U.S.-based interpretation and translation companies to be awarded ISO 27001:2022 certification.
Read Press ReleaseTech partnership between the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) and BWX (a Bureau Works company) is set to push the boundaries between humans and automation.
Read Press ReleaseCoVoice App - the first translation app of its kind that connects people who can't communicate because of a language barrier, to a live translator - is set to launch on Kickstarter.
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Common Sense Advisory's 14th annual comprehensive study of the language industry shows growth continues due to content digitization, personalized customer service, and business globalization
Read Press ReleaseThe founder of the New York City-based Language Services Provider is one of the best CEOs for women and diverse teams, according to Comparably, a website that aims to ensure job market transparency and fair treatment in the workplace.
Read Press ReleaseBenchmarking against independent and objective data-based information on LSPs at a similar stage of business evolution enables an understanding as to what others are doing and what sets top performers apart.
Read Press ReleaseCommon Sense Advisory's 13th annual independent study of the language industry shows growth continues due to global mobile, the internet of things, and on-demand offerings to support live chats, texts, and tweets
Read Press ReleaseResults of survey by independent market research firm Common Sense Advisory reveal translation, localization and interpreting industry is above average with respect to gender equality, but also points out the structural obstacles that women may face in their careers
Read Press ReleaseResearch findings conclude that while demand for content translation will increase the use of machine translation and PEMT, it will not eliminate the need for second languages or translators
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