Technical translations, software and web site localization

Technical Translations - Software and Web Site Localization

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Ipse Communication was created in 1993 by a handful of people with a passion for linguistics and software development of language-oriented learning tools.

Our objectives
To provide specialized services: computer assisted language learning applications, technical and scientific translations, software and web site localization, development of professional and general-public applications.

Our team
We work with a small, tightly-knit team of specially selected in-house and freelance translators who are all bilingual and translate into their mother tongue. They are knowledgeable in a variety of technical and scientific fields and are practiced in applying the structure, methodology and rigor they have acquired through higher education and their professional experience. They have a strong general culture and are thoroughly familiar with the institutions, culture, attitudes and practices in the countries where the target language is spoken.
Our translators all share the expertise, experience, open-mindedness and human qualities essential in ensuring accurate technical translation and cultural adaptation.

Our methods
We at Ipse Communication believe that the efficiency of a small team such as ours is largely the result of our people-oriented strategy, which favors understanding and ease of communication not only between the members of our team but also between our company and its clients.
Once a project has been analyzed and broken down into its component parts, all those involved in the project fully understand what their role is, what the global objectives are, what quality standards must be achieved, and what they must do to ensure deadlines are met.
Ultimately it is a matter of saving you time and money.  
 

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Updated: 2007-03-09