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  • Global Market for Outsourced Translation and Interpreting Services and Technology to Surpass US$43.08 Billion in 2017

    Global Market for Outsourced Translation and Interpreting Services and Technology to Surpass US$43.08 Billion in 2017

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    Common Sense Advisory’s 13th annual independent study of the language industry shows growth continues due to global mobile, the internet of things, and on-demand offerings to support live chats, texts, and tweets

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    updated: Jul 6, 2017

    The global market for outsourced language services and technology will reach US$43.08 billion in 2017, according to an independent study by market research firm Common Sense Advisory (CSA Research). CSA Research surveyed providers from every continent to collect actual reported revenue for 2015, 2016 and expected revenue for 2017. The firm found that the demand for language services and supporting technologies continues and is growing at an annual rate of 6.97%, representing an increase over last year’s rate of 5.52%. In its 13th annual global industry report, “The Language Services Market: 2017,” the firm details the findings of its comprehensive study.

    “The sheer number of countries, people, and languages – many of them in markets experiencing tremendous economic growth – assures that demand for language services will only increase over time. As our research conclusively demonstrates, people are much more likely to purchase products in their own language. In addition, localization reduces customer care costs and increases brand loyalty,” explains Don DePalma, CSA Research’s founder and Chief Strategy Officer.

    “The sheer number of countries, people, and languages – many of them in markets experiencing tremendous economic growth – assures that demand for language services will only increase over time. As our research conclusively demonstrates, people are much more likely to purchase products in their own language. In addition, localization reduces customer care costs and increases brand loyalty.”

    Don DePalma, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, CSA Research

    As organizations both large and small make their products and services available in more languages, the firm predicts that the language services industry will continue to grow and that the market will increase to US$47.46 billion by 2021. Factors driving this demand include mobile, wearables, and the Internet of things (IOT); on-demand offerings to support live chat, texts, tweets, and other short-shelf content bits; and legislation requiring access to language services.

    Included in “The Language Services Market: 2017” are the largest language providers globally, as well as by region. The five highest-ranked companies on the list of the largest 100 commercially-focused language services companies, listed according to 2016 revenues, are Lionbridge Technologies (U.S.), TransPerfect (U.S.), LanguageLine Solutions (U.S.), HPE ACG (France), and SDL (UK).

    Primary data and insight in CSA Research’s 2017 independent study of the language services industry:

    • Current market size estimates for the language services industry along with a detailed description of the research methodology
    • Projected growth rates for the industry through 2021, including region-specific breakdowns
    • Rankings and revenues of the largest language services providers in the world
    • Critical benchmarks for LSP financial performance, including average revenue per employee and average revenue per salesperson
    • Regional rankings of the largest translation and interpreting companies in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Oceania, North America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe
    • Trends in automation and spoken language technologies
    • Distribution of non-language-related revenue by service
    • Breakdown of the market with estimates by service for on-site interpreting, translation technology, machine translation post-editing, video remote interpreting, mobile and game localization, and other services
    • Breakdown of the market for technology sold by LSPs and technology providers with estimates for translation management, translation memory, terminology, machine translation, interpreting management, and other software

    “Embracing technology and diversification are key to continued growth for LSPs. Those that can successfully adopt machine translation and other technologies will find themselves able to grow quickly, but those that cannot find that their earnings stagnate,” comments DePalma. “Further, we see LSP handling more sophisticated content-centric tasks, morphing into global content service providers (GCSPs). As content is recognized as a top asset for corporations, GCSPs will develop specialized consulting skills and contribute to the industry’s continued growth.”

    About Common Sense Advisory

    Common Sense Advisory is an independent market research company helping companies profitably grow their international businesses and gain access to new markets and new customers. It provides primary data and insight to assist companies with planning, brand strategy, innovation, competitive positioning, and a better understanding of global markets. CSA Research helps clients to operationalize, benchmark, optimize, and innovate industry best practices in translation, localization, interpreting, globalization, and internationalization. For more information, visit: http://www.commonsenseadvisory.com or www.twitter.com/CSA_Research.

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    CSA Research contact: media@commonsenseadvisory.com

    Source: Common Sense Advisory

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  • Intelligere™ Adds New Member to Leadership Team

    Intelligere™ Adds New Member to Leadership Team

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    Luis Lugo joins management team as the Vice President of Service Operations; reinforces commitment to best-in-class customer service

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    updated: Dec 29, 2016

    IntelligereTM, a market leader in providing top quality comprehensive interpreting and translation language solutions to the healthcare industry, announced today the addition of Luis Lugo to its expanding leadership team as the Vice President of Service Operations.

    “We are thrilled to have Luis Lugo join our management team.  His proven track record of providing exceptional service while improving call center operations makes him an asset to our company. In his new role, he will elevate our commitment to providing best-in-class customer service which is a critical focus for our organization,” said Sharon Stein, Intelligere’s chief executive officer.

    With more than 15 years of experience in the service industry, Lugo brings with him a wealth of knowledge to Intelligere few others can match.  Most recently, Lugo was the Director of Clinic Business Services and Call Center at the University of Minnesota Physicians where he specialized in strategic and workforce management initiatives to improve contact center operations performance and efficiency.  He also has served as an area administrator at the Social Security Administration where he led the strategic vision and service delivery for all customer service operations.

    “I’m eager and honored to join Intelligere, and be a part of its continued success,” said Lugo.

    Lugo earned a Master of Business Administration from Hamline University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration and Finance from the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

    For more information on Intelligere visit, http://intelligeresolutions.com/about-us/

    About Intelligere:

    Intelligere is a leading provider of language solutions in Minnesota and the surrounding areas. We provide onsite, video and telephone interpreting and document translation services for the limited English speaking, Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard-of-Hearing communities. Each day, we serve over 400 clients and 550 individuals. Learn more at: www.intelligeresolutions.com.

    Intelligere is a proud member of the following associations: Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), Minnesota Association of Deaf Citizens (MADC), Association of Language Companies (ALC) and The Interpreting Stakeholder Group (ISG).

    Contact:

    Sharon Stein | CEO | sstein@intelligeresolutions.com | 952-443-6509

    Source: Intelligere

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  • Intelligere™ Expands Management Team

    Intelligere™ Expands Management Team

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    Ana Gregg to lead interpreter management; reinforces mission to fulfill interpreting and translation needs following business transformation

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    Aug 1, 2016

     Intelligere™, a  market leader in providing top quality comprehensive interpreting and translation language solutions, announced today that it has hired Ana Gregg as Director of Interpreter Management effective immediately.

    “We are thrilled to have Ana join our team as her background and expertise aligns with our company mission, vision and goals. Having highly trained, passionate and professional interpreters is critical to delivering exceptional service. Ana’s expertise will significantly help us bridge the communication gap, uphold the quality of care and become an extension of our clients’ organization by seamlessly fulfilling their interpreting and translation needs. Her commitment to improving language access programs and cultural competence services makes her a valuable asset to our organization,” said Sharon Stein, Intelligere’s Chief Executive Officer.

    [Ana’s] commitment to improving language access programs and cultural competence services makes her a valuable asset to our organization.

    Sharon Stein, CEO, Intelligere

    Ana Gregg has more than ten years of experience in healthcare interpreting. She has been a leader in helping organizations implement strategies to be compliant with language services laws and regulations, developing interpreter services programs and guiding translation projects to meet the needs of Limited English Proficient (LEP) patients.

    Ana’s passion drives her to be an advocate for ensuring diverse cultural communities have equal access to healthcare and quality interpreters. She strongly believes that education and training of interpreters is imperative to narrowing communication gaps between patients and their healthcare providers.

    “I am very excited to be part of an organization who shares my mission and values. Intelligere is leading some much-needed changes in the language services industry. I am looking forward to making a difference in the medical interpreter profession and for the underserved LEP community,” commented Mrs. Gregg.

    Learn more about Intelligere’s mission and business transformation by checking out their previous press release: https://www.newswire.com/news/garden-associates-transforms-into-intelligere-12796798  

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    About Intelligere:

    Intelligere is a leading provider of language solutions in Minnesota and the surrounding areas. We provide onsite, video and telephone interpreting and document translation services for the limited English speaking, Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard-of-Hearing communities. Each day, we serve over 400 clients and 550 individuals. Learn more at: www.intelligeresolutions.com

    Intelligere is a proud member of the following associations: Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), Minnesota Association of Deaf Citizens (MADC), Association of Language Companies (ALC) and The Interpreting Stakeholder Group (ISG).

    Contact:

    Sharon Stein | CEO | sstein@intelligeresolutions.com | 952-443-6509

    Source: Intelligere

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