Study from CMU Illuminates the Divided US Political Lexicon

As the US transitions into post-election fallout, a recent study from Carnegie Mellon University might demonstrate how language has defined the nation’s dividing lines. Researchers...

Friday Roundup | October 30, 2020

SYSTRAN partners with TAUS to offer COVID Crisis Translation Models SYSTRAN has struck a partnership with TAUS to provide global access to secure and accurate...

Insights from Managing Canadian Indigenous Language Projects

When we think of the translation landscape in Canada, the first thing that comes into many people’s mind is the unique English-French bilingual environment....

Lilt Hosts Successful Virtual Conference

Lilt, an AI-powered enterprise translation company, held its first Lilt Ascend virtual conference yesterday, October 22. The theme was localizing at scale in a...

Friday Roundup | October 23, 2020

LicenseLogix, Interpreters and Translators, Inc., and Network Support Co. form The Supply Change Alliance to aid minority entrepreneurs LicenseLogix, LLC (LLX), Interpreters and Translators, Inc....

CATTI Announces International Linguist Accreditation Test

Planned for the end of the year, the first CATTI International test will allow translators and interpreters to test in a remote, online setting,...

Friday Roundup | October 16, 2020

XTM announces new version of XTM Cloud XTM International, the company behind the enterprise cloud-based translation management system, announced the release of its new version...

UN Translators Describe Remote Work during COVID-19

Remote work in 2020 is difficult for any profession. How have UN translators and translation teams managed during the transition? United Nations translation teams received...

Dutch Linguists Respond to Ministry Contracts Changes

The Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security have pushed back RFPs that aim to broaden the pool of agencies. Many translators and interpreters, however,...