Translation Associations

  • ABRATES

    ABRATES – Brazilian Association of Translators

    Country: Brazil

    ABRATES, the Brazilian Association of Translators, is a professional association that brings together professionals and institutions in the field of translation, with the objective of promoting professional development, disseminating information and encouraging interchange and activities that aim at promoting the value of these professionals and this profession. To this end,…

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    APIC – Professional Association of Conference Interpreters from Sao Paulo

    Country: Brazil

    In July 1971 eight interpreters from São Paulo met to found the APIC – Associação Paulista de Interpretes de Conferência, according to the standards of the International Association – IACI – which had by then already worked for 18 years, with headquarters in Geneva. The APIC was created because of…

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    Circle of Public Translators of La Plata

    Country: Argentina

    The Circle of Public Translators of La Plata is a not for profit civic association founded by a group of translators who graduated at the Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educacion of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, with the objective of promoting, disseminating and protecting the public…

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    CTPCBA – Guild of Public Translators of the City of Buenos Aires

    Country: Argentina

    As a non-profit, non-commercial association, the resources of CTPCBA come from registration/certification fees, annual member dues, the courses, seminars, and symposia it holds, and the authentication services it renders.The CTPCBA publishes a monthly internal newsletter, an academic magazine and specific communications proposals. It boasts a top-notch specialized library, and its…

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    AATI – Argentine Association of Translators and Interpreters

    Country: Argentina

    The Argentine Association of Translators and Interpreters [Asociacion Argentina de Traductores e Interpretes], AATI, was founded in 1982 by a group of highly enthusiastic professionals who wished to: Represent and protect the interests of literary and technical-scientific translators and interpreters. We answer professional questions, and stand for our interests in congresses…

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