#United Nations

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UN to Host Bake-Off for Remote Interpreting Platforms, NMT, Speech-to-Text

UN asks vendors to pitch solutions for remote interpreting, neural machine translation, speech-to-text, etc. to...

Saudisoft Joins the United Nations Celebrating 2019- the International Year of Indigenous Languages

Saudisoft is joining the United Nations to shine the light on dying indigenous languages and...

Slator Job Index Dips Slightly in June 2019 but Stays Above Baseline

The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), which tracks how employment activity is trending across...

United Nations Searches for a New Chief Interpreter

The United Nations Interpretation Service is recruiting for its top position — a new leader...

Middlebury’s New Translation and Interpretation Dean on Educating the Next Generation of Linguists

Professor Laura Burian, the new dean of the Middlebury Institute’s Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation,...

UN Officially Declares September 30 as Translation Day: Reactions

The United Nations General Assembly has given its stamp of approval to the celebration of...

UN Set to Pass Draft Resolution Declaring September 30 As Translation Day

Eleven countries are pushing for the approval of draft UN resolution declaring September 30 International...

Neural Conquers Patent Translation in Major WIPO Roll-out

One by one, major providers and users of machine translation are switching their technology-powered engine...

Indonesia Gamifies Crowdsourced Translation; Reports on First 50 Days

UN’s Pulse Lab Jakarta rolls out game; reports 46,453 contributions from players who get phone...

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