Would you feel comfortable using an ATM in a foreign language? Chances are you wouldn't, so why would you expect your customers to?
Read moreFrom monetary amounts and quotations to questions and exclamations, when it comes to punctuation in other languages, every mark used varies.
Read moreA professionally translated and localized website can enhance communication between businesses and customers, help customers avoid frustration and feel at ease, and boost business for companies.
Read moreProviding patients with more comprehension information about their conditions and treatment options (in a language they can understand) not only improves patient care, but also saves money by decreasing repeat visits.
Read moreA look at the voiceovers in Harry Potter films distributed around the world shows just how important professional voice actors are to bringing the English-language movie to audiences in other countries.
Read moreBy staying abreast of new developments and coinciding terminology, medical translators and interpreters are able to develop a nuanced understanding of the healthcare field and perform to a consistently high standard.
Read moreThanks to a heightened emphasis on nutrition and healthy eating, accurate food labels are more important than ever. And for companies looking to keep customers safe and happy in a competitive global market, this means food label translation is an absolute must.
Read moreCharts and histories aren't the only things that should be translated. Hospitals can improve patient care -- and make life easier for hospital staff -- by taking medical translation one step further and preparing basic hospital policies in other languages as well.
Read moreWhether you need consecutive or simultaneous interpreting, having an interpreter present at your meeting, conference or trial allows for the most accurate interpretation. Sometimes, though, arranging an in-person interpreter just isn't an option.
Read moreBy using translation services for wine labels, promotional materials and websites, wine makers and distributors can effectively advertise to potential customers-- whether they are first-time wine-tasters or seasoned sommeliers -- wherever their product is sold.
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