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Welcome to our UK TechTrans news and information page where we will be bringing you all the latest developments with us as well as keeping you up to date on the complex world of translation.

 


   New International Sales Manager - 29-01-2009
We are looking forward to our new International Sales Manager David Southwell joining us in February. He has been working within the translation industry for the last 15 years. David will be based in Norway so will be taking a close interest in our Norwegian clients but will also be taking care.....

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   New Brazilian Portuguese Spelling in Effect - 06-01-2009
The Global Watchtower online news site reports on the Brazilian adoption of the Orthographic Agreement, signed by eight countries in 1990.

The agreement was designed to unify the differing orthographical varieties between the Portuguese speaking world. Brazil is the first country.....

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   Translation/Interpreting - Is it necessary?
We often talk about the United States and the UK being "divided by a common language." This is without adding the rest of the globe into the linguistic cauldron, with the many different cultures and languages that make the world such a colourful place. English is generally known as the most.....

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   UK TechTrans is an EU Supplier
UK TechTrans is now an official supplier to the EU following a successful tender bid.


   Client Testimonials
"Please pass on our thanks to you and the team for the high level of translation service provided."

"Thank you for doing a great job with the translation of our operation manuals into French. The page layout and DTP looked fine, with everything where it should be. I simply had to.....

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   Lost in Translation
Lost in translation seems a bit of a cliché in this day and age of global markets. The world is becoming smaller and smaller as communication becomes faster and faster and even the biggest companies make some potentially costly language blunders from time to time. Take Colgate who introduced a.....

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