Localization at Tinder

If you have a crush on Localization as we do, swipe right. Presented by the remarkable team at Women in Localization Los Angeles and sponsored by Tinder, "Swipe Right on Localization" was an absolute must-attend!
On Equality Day, a distinguished customer panel talked about the intersection of localization and equality, sparking insightful conversations. The BeatBabel team joined the event for an enriching experience, celebrating both the art of localization and the essence of equality. Let's connect, learn, and grow together! 🤝

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BeatBabel at "the GALA of BIG ideas"

The enthusiasm and commitment we all share towards our profession comes from the fact that the root of our industry, language, is a distinctly human faculty. Any discussion we have about language, whether it is centered on technology, globalization, cultural competencies, etc., is in essence a discussion on human nature and the human mind.

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A Winning LSP in New York...

Once a year, Industry professionals get together for the Globalization and Localization Association Conference (GALA), one of the largest conferences in the industry with over 400 attendees. This year, the conference took place in New York. On the second evening, as the conference reached its peak, GALA hosted its much anticipated Film Fest in the Academy Awards tradition. This event has become a fun conference ritual and is attended by many translation and localization enthusiasts. And we are proud to announce that our team won an award...

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BeatBabel Studios present...

The Globalization and Localization Association conference in New York is only a few days away and in anticipation of this year's new Film Fest contest, BeatBabel is reminiscing on last year's video, The Interview. While you wait for our new video entry, we revisited our 2015 video, adding a few bloopers for your enjoyment. Stay tuned for our 2016 video!

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Localization Unconference 2016 - Toronto

This year was the third annual unconference in Toronto, organized by Oleksandr Pysaryuk (Achievers), Jenny Reid (Blackberry) and Richard Sikes (LocFlow Tech). The localization unconference was originally created by Scott Schwalbach (the man with the pink shirt, just ask him why…) and Teresa Marshall. The concept is simple and as the name indicates, a modern alternative to the traditional and formal conference format. One day, many topics, conversations and discussion around themes that are selected by vote. Always surprising and sometimes heated debates…

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