Quality Assurance certification renewed for 2015
In February 2015, Language Professionals successfully passed its annual QA 9001:2008 audit and was recertified. We have now been QA certified for 19 years!
In February 2015, Language Professionals successfully passed its annual QA 9001:2008 audit and was recertified. We have now been QA certified for 19 years!
In other machine-learning-based translation news, Microsoft today announced that it was rolling out two new features for its mobile Microsoft... read more
NAATI is seeking expressions of interest from all languages; however, in this recruitment process we want to ensure that we... read more
This year Language Professionals celebrate their 30th year in business. That’s quite a feat! To mark this milestone, we had a chat... read more
Last month, Françoise attended a Digital Access course run by Vision Australia on how to create accessible documents, especially PDFs. This... read more
From the 1st of July 2016, NAATI is changing the way it offers testing for 30 languages. Testing for these... read more
In some cases Language Professionals can provide translations as extract translation. Find out here what can qualify a document to... read more
NAATI is phasing out “accreditation” and introducing “certification” for translators and interpreters. But under the accreditation system, NAATI had two... read more
The Japanese Translation Association (JTA) have extended an invitation to all NAATI accredited practitioners to attend (via live stream) some... read more
From 1 July 2018, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is only able to accept translations completed by... read more
NAATI proposes radical changes to its system of accreditation of interpreters and translators from January 2018. The “accreditation” that has... read more