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Nimdzi Insights Releases Interactive Language Technology Radar Tool

This dynamic tool introduces a new level of interactivity, offering a comprehensive catalog that industry professionals can use to benchmark competitors, explore potential partnerships, and discover the most relevant solutions for their specific needs.

Nimdzi Insights Releases “The Language Industry Curve” Report

The comprehensive report details the evolution of the language services industry over the past 40 years and forecasts trends for the next decade. Learn how AI, complexity, and innovation will shape the future of localization.

Embracing the Future: Key Insights from the LLM Solutions Event

Jourik Ciesielski and over 500 professionals at the Nimdzi GenAI event series explore the practical applications of LLMs in localization and beyond.

Interpreters Unlimited Named Global Interpreting Leader

SAN DIEGO, August 29, 2023 — Language Service Provider Interpreters Unlimited (IU) has ranked as a global interpreting leader by research firm Nimdzi Insights. IU was named...

The Week in Review — Feb. 24, 2023

This week we're bringing you news on large language models, Indigenous languages, and the top 100 language service providers in the industry.

Nimdzi Insights releases 2023 Nimdzi 100

Nimdzi Insights, an international market research and consulting firm, announced today the publication of its annual Nimdzi 100 report. A ranking of the biggest language service companies in the industry, the report is a major undertaking by Nimdzi researchers, serving as an economic barometer for the industry.

Nimdzi Insights announces top six language companies

Today, Nimdzi Insights, a leading market research firm for the language industry, has announced the top six largest language service providers (LSPs) in the world in 2023. 

Nimdzi Insights officially named Data Partner by Statista

Language services and localization market research firm Nimdzi Insights is officially taking the title of Data Partner with consumer data company Statista.

Study assesses machine translation for marketing purposes

A new study from Weglot and Nimdzi Insights suggests that machine translation (MT) is more accurate than some people might expect.