The Canada based AILIA (Association de l’industrie de la langue / Language Industry Association) have launched a formal certification program for Interpreting Service Providers (ISPs) in Canada. The certification program is based on the National Standard Guide for Community Interpreting Services (NSGCIS).
Articles about News and Announcements:
Canadian Language Industry Association Launches Certification Program
February 28, 2010
ATA/AATIA Science & Technology Seminar (San Antonio, TX)
February 27, 2010
The American Translators Association (ATA) and the Austin Area Translators and Interpreters Association present the Science & Technology Seminar, a Professional Development Event on March 27 and 28 of 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. It features several presentations on aspects of technical translation, as well as a job market and ample networking opportunities for the attendees.
Dr. Tkaczyk Presents at Tradulínguas International Technical Translation Conference (Lisbon, Portugal)
February 27, 2010
NITA president Karen Tkaczyk is presenting at the Tradulínguas International Technical Translation Conference in Lisbon, Portugal. The Conference is held on May 28 and 29, and offers two full days of sessions on translation and terminology workshops, in English, French and Portuguese, for the professional translator and interpreter of technical, engineering, scientific, and industrial materials.
NITA Interpreter Training: Consecutive-Simultaneous (10 hrs) Spanish-English
February 27, 2010
NITA presents a 10-hour course of classes for legal and administrative interpreters. Through the use of a number of different techniques and recorded materials, you will build up your Simultaneous and Consecutive Interpretation and Sight Translation skills.
NITA Elections for the Board of Directors: Electronic Ballot Open for Voting Now
February 21, 2010
The Nevada Interpreters and Translators Association holds elections for the Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, March 6, 2010. For the first time, early (advanced) voting is made possible on-line, via electronic voting on the NITA OnLine site.