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Feder.Cen.Tr.I. – Central Federation of Translation and Interpretation
Country: ItalyFeder.Cen.Tr.I. (National Federation of Translation Companies) is the first Italian association of language service companies. The first local “union” of translation and interpreting companies was established in 1991 in Bologna, and its success quickly led to the aggregation of other companies in several Italian cities. The Association. was officially formed…
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Federlingue – Italian Association of Linguistic Services
Country: ItalyFEDERLINGUE represents Italian providers of linguistic services such as translation, interpreting, language training, localization, internationalization and related services. It is a ‘language center” that combines all activities of the sector. Founded in 1996 in Milan as a group of provincial centers, Federlingue is today part of the Italian Chamber of…
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ITIA – Irish Translators’ and Interpreters’ Association
Country: IrelandThe Irish Translators? and Interpreters? Association / Cumann Aistritheoir? agus Teangair? na h?ireann (ITIA) was founded in 1986 and is the only professional association in Ireland representing the interests of practicing translators and interpreters. The ITIA aims to promote the highest standards within the profession by demanding the highest professional…
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MFE – Association of Hungarian Translation Companies
Country: HungaryMFE was established on 13 September 1994 with the following objectives in mind: Trade and business federation of translation companies, raising the translation and interpreting activities to a higher level and increased public recognition. In recent years the MFE has built a sound foundation. It strengthened its membership in both…
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PAT – Panhellenic Association of Translators
Country: GreeceThe Panhellenic Association of Translators was established in Thessaloniki in 1963 and is the oldest professional translators’ association in Greece. PEM is a member of the International Federation of Translators (F.I.T.). It is administered by a five-member board, which is elected at alternate general meetings and serves a two-year term.…