Tag: Italy

Translated CEO Marco Trombetti Awarded Italy’s Cavaliere del Lavoro, the Country’s Highest Honor for Business and Innovation

The honor helps to stand as a tribute to the translation industry as a whole, which enables individuals, businesses, and institutions to communicate across languages and cultures every day.

Aglatech14 Acquires Centrolingue S.r.l.

With this acquisition, Aglatech14 reaffirms its commitment to expanding its network, increasing its reach, and enriching its portfolio, while continuing to place service quality and attention to client needs at the center of its approach.

Francesca Di Marco: Embracing and Leveraging Diverse Communities

Francesca Di Marco of Pinterest shares her journey from Italy and Japan to leading global communities through language.

OOONA Partners With Voiseed to Launch Pioneering Course in AI Dubbing

The course addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals who can work with synthetic voices in AI-powered dubbing workflows. It will be hosted on the OOONA EDU platform.

New Managing Director for Aglatech14, the Italian LSP Specializing in Patent Translations

Following the recent passing of CEO and founder Giacomo Grassi, who led the company for 10 years since its acquisition, the leadership has passed to Anna Puleo. She was appointed in April as the company's Managing Director.

Way2Global among the finalists at the 2023 Oscars for Sustainability Reporting

The Oscars for Sustainability Reporting is a prestigious initiative that rewards companies that use reporting as a lever for advocacy and promotion of sustainable development.

The Linguistic Service Sector Between Rhetoric and Reality

It is crucial to abandon a falsely optimistic narrative often used for marketing purposes. While the linguistic sector might have a bright future, the benefits will not be evenly distributed.

School districts, businesses, and now countries: The push to ban ChatGPT

On Friday, Italy’s Data Protection Authority placed a temporary ban on OpenAI’s popular chatbot, citing a range of concerns over privacy, age verification, and the tool’s potential to spread unverified or false information. 

The dispute over Sanremo Music Festival’s sign language performances

The Sanremo Music Festival, which began this year on Feb. 1, began offering sign language accommodations in 2020. This year, however, sign language performances will be no more, after a dispute between Sanremo in LIS' artistic director and Radiotelevisione italiana.