Technical and scientific translation has a major impact on your business and customers.
Unclear instructions or incorrect scientific terminology wording can seriously harm your company and even result in unnecessary legal risks for your brand. These risks could be easily avoided by means of a professional translation service provided by experts in this sector.
You can rely on our high quality technical and scientific certified translation services. We provide professional scientific translation services, including translation of manuals, technical data sheets, academic papers, product leaflets, labels & packaging translations into English and Italian language. We also provide literary translations and proofreading for any kind of editorial works, including reviews, journals, articles, abstracts, catalogues, tourism guide, and much more.
We can help you conveying your marketing message in the target language and develop your business. Whether you are an international company dealing with the Italian market or an Italian firm interested in the ever growing global market, your company needs to convey the right marketing message in the target language. It is never just about translating a text into another language.
We meet your translation needs by offering you a tailored translation service. Our experts will work closely with your company and will always be available by direct phone or e-mail to meet your needs and better advise you regarding your projects and our related support services.
We know confidentiality is vital for you and your company, legal and technical documents can be especially sensitive. All the materials assigned to us will always be considered as strictly confidential, and to that purpose we will take all measures to ensure the confidentiality of your company documents and technical design.
Quality Assurance
Our professional translators are registered in the Public Register of Technical Experts of The Italian Chamber of Commerce (Chamber of Commerce of Foggia – Registration Number no. 222 of 26 March 2014).