How AI Bridges the Gap Across 22 Indian Languages

AI in Indian languages is reshaping access in India, enabling translation in 22 tongues for services from e-commerce to government.

Four Under-the-Radar Market Solutions for Arabic Localization

This article presents four companies that are leading the way with viable Arabic localization solutions — innovations that could help close the content gap for hundreds of millions of people.

Five Organizations Paving the Way for New Language Industry Professionals

When breaking into any industry, getting help from seasoned professionals can be invaluable. Trade associations offer students and rising professionals opportunities for mentoring, networking, and resume-building.

Localization Leader Julio Leal Encourages Linguists to Follow Their Passion

Experienced localization manager Julio Leal believes that following your passions will inevitably lead to success and fulfillment. As Head of Localization at pet care company Rover, he's excited about the future of a growing and changing industry.  

Samsung Supports South Korean Small Businesses With Multilingual Brand Videos

Samsung and Arirang TV are helping South Korean small businesses reach global buyers through multilingual brand videos tailored for international markets.

Understanding the Crucial Role of a Pivot Interpreter

By employing an intermediate language, pivot interpreting often saves lives in time-sensitive situations in which direct interpretation between two languages is not possible or effective.

Amazon Bets on Dubbing to Expand Its Streaming Footprint in India

Amazon expands its streaming strategy in India through Prime Video and MX Player, using dubbing to reach multilingual audiences across the country.

10 Lesser-Known Jobs in the Language Industry

This article highlights ten career paths that you may not have heard about, but that offer exciting opportunities to combine language skills with other in-demand skill sets, such as HR or IT.

All About the United States Office of Language Services

Founded in 1789 by Thomas Jefferson, OLS functions under the Bureau of Administration and serves as the ears, voice, and words of the federal government in over 40 languages.