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Who are our clients? SectorsOur clients represent a wide variety of economic sectors.
Historically, many of our clients work in information technology. These include major software companies, one of which is the leading database publisher. Yet we work with smaller publishers too that have developed business or niche applications. Because the IT industry is so vast and has associations with so many areas, we work in many other environments. For example, every possible aspect of corporate management (accounting, billing, financial management, stock management, human resources, content and process management, sales management, ERP/CRM, etc.), as well as applications in relation to CAD/CAM, statistics, geolocation (GPS), supply chain and logistics, video, antivirus and protection, backup and archiving, document digitizing, decision-making and more. IT consulting firms also contact us when they wish to bid on calls for tender.
In addition, this sector encompasses manufacturers of hardware (computers, printers, copiers, scanners, digital equipment, etc.) and even cabling and security solutions, not forgetting the fields of telecommunications, telephony and networks.
We also frequently handle the translation of documents regarding cloud computing on behalf of the forerunner of this up-and-coming sector.
Finally, we cover a wide variety of different subject areas in the translation of e-learning solutions. Translating websites brings our company into contact with countless fields: search engines, automotive, on-line travel agencies, luxury hotel groups, food and drink and many more.
Our clients in the medical and biomedical fields also specialize in a multitude of areas: implants, chemical analyzers, cancer therapies, medical imaging, diagnostic equipment, blood transfusion, veterinary products, surgery, clinical trials, testing protocols, slimming aids and more. In the industrial sector, we provide translations for manufacturers of products and equipment of diverse kinds: electricity and electronics, lifting industry (cranes, lifts, etc.), automotive (industrial vehicles, farming and construction vehicles, buses, motorbikes, etc.), energies, both renewable (solar, photovoltaic panels, etc.) and more traditional (petrol, hydraulic), paper industry, machine tools, radars, household appliances, meteorology, tourism and more.
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