Tag: International Organization for Standardization

Standards We Rely On: The Critical Role of the Language Coding Agency

The Language Coding Agency is the official body responsible for maintaining standardized codes that identify the world’s languages, the applications of which span virtually every aspect of multilingual content.

The Revival of Nüshu: A Hidden Script for Women Reclaims Its Influence in China

Nüshu is a one-of-a-kind writing system from ancient China that was passed down through generations of women. Now, a cultural movement aims to revive this piece of local heritage for younger generations.

ISO publishes revised, more collaborative international standard for RSI technology

Expanding upon the 2020 version of the standard, the newly published standard is more than twice as long, laying out requirements for interpreters, speakers, and platform providers to ensure that images and audio transmitted between them are conveyed accurately and cleanly.

How ISO relates to LSPs

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) was founded with the aim of answering a fundamental question: “what’s the best way of doing this?”