Meet the BeatBabel Team

You might only know them as the helping hands who are always there to get you through a tight deadline and support your internationalization efforts. But we thought it was high time for you to really put a face behind the email signature and meet your “partners in translation”.

Here at BeatBabel, we take the most pride in our stellar crew, and in this first installment of “Meet the BeatBabel team”, we are very happy to introduce you to three of our Project Managers: Kaoru (Japan), Svetlana (Russia) and Miguel (Spain).

You might only know them as the helping hands who are always there to get you through a tight deadline and support your internationalization efforts. But we ...

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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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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What is it that you do?

Our industry may need a new name... Some of the gurus in our industry and some of my coworkers might object but localization remains a fairly unknown industry. The reason I say this is because most people, let me rephrase, 95% of the people out there just have no clue about what we do...

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