Certified Translation Services Company Offering high Quality Translation, interpretation, transcription and localization services with affordable rates.
Certified Translation Services Company Offering high Quality Translation, interpretation, transcription and localization services with affordable rates.
Life Sciences Translation is the translation of sciences concerned with the study of living organisms, including biology, botany, zoology, microbiology, physiology, biochemistry, and related subjects. Elite TransLingo is a pioneer in the field of Medical translation services and life sciences language solutions since 1995.
For over a decade, we have been helping the local , national , and international medical organizations with professional translation services. This includes; hospitals, and research centers, not to mention private life sciences organizations. We are specialized in Life Sciences Translation Services such as ; Clinical Research translation services, Biotechnology Translation services, and other specialized Pharmaceutical translation services.
With our headquarter office located a few miles away from the Silicon Valley, California , we are able to help multiple California- based life sciences organizations to grow in revenues. Other than working locally in the state of California, we also work nationally and globally. At Elite TransLingo, we provide professional life-sciences, and medical translation services to national and international organizations. Our Life Sciences Translation Services extend from USA to Europe and Canada, and from the middle east and Africa to Australia.
Over A Decade Of Experience In Life Sciences Translation Services
With over a decade of experience in the filed of life-sciences translation, we were able to build a solid client base who can rely on Elite TransLingo when it comes to professional life sciences translation and localization serivces. Our clients range from big Biotechnology Companies such as Celgene Corporation To Clinical Research Organizations such as Parexel company.
The types of our life sciences material we translate on a daily basis include but not limited to: Informed Consent Forms,Patents,Patient Diaries,Site Operations Manuals,Clinical Trial Agreements,Scientific Articles,Declaration Of Conformity,Patient Recruitment Materials, and Patient Questionnaires…etc
Our team can meet and even exceed your translation quality expectations. And we work only with human accredit linguist. Not to mention that we include a certification of accuracy with all of our life sciences translations that has our company’s stamps and signatures for official use.
Quality Standard Measures For Our Life Sciences And Medical Translation Services
Our company applies extreme quality standard measures when it comes to life science translation services. The main purpose of our high quality translation measures is to make sure that all of our translations meet highest possible quality that is inspired by ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and EN 15038 Standards.
Due to our hands-on the medical language industry for over a decade, Elite TransLingo is the first choice of many medical organizations. All of of our medical translators are medical linguists. We also choose them based on at least five years of experience in the medical and life sciences translation fields.
Not to mention the fact that our medical translators are native linguists with excessive life science knowledge. In addition to a track record of medical translation experience with a speciality in the field of life sciences. At Elite TransLingo, we deliver the highest life-sciences translation quality to our clients. This is because all translations are checked, and double checked by our experienced team of lif sciences linguists, proofreaders, desktop publishers, and project managers.
We Support More Than 300 Languages
Due to the increase in research and marketing worldwide especially in the field of Life Sciences, Elite TransLingo expands its reach to cover all the world languages. Even the most rare ones like Swahili, Assyrian, and Amharic. The most common languages we work with are : The Spanish, Chinese, Arabic,Hindi, Punjabi, Tagalog, Russian, Pashtu, Farsi, Italian, French, German, Polish, and more than 250 more languages.
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Life Sciences Translation Services Certified and inspired by Rigid Medical Translation Quality Assurance Management of ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & EN 15038 Standards.
As the world grows smaller; people travel across the globe more frequently and more business is done internationally, translation services are increasingly in demand. A translation service can now be needed for anything from the translation of an education certificate to translating a website. Due to the demand there are now hundreds of translation agencies across the globe.
Finding a translation service can be daunting. Where does one start to look for a translation service and when they find one, how do they know if they will be able to do the job well? What questions should one ask? This article will offer some useful tips on how to find a translation service to meet your needs.
Where to find a translation service?
There are three main ways of finding a translation service.
The first port of call should be your local directory such as the Yellow Pages. If you have a specific business directory for your area then even better. Simply look up "translation" or it may sometimes be under "translators & interpreters". Have thumb through the listings and earmark some to contact.
The second, and easiest, means of finding a translation service is through the internet. Using the main search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN can bring up hundreds of listings. One added advantage of using a search engine is that you can be more specific with your searches. For example, if you are looking for a translation service local to you type "translation service London" or "translation service Oxford". Similarly if you are in need of a specific language try something like "German translation service".
With search engine results you will be presented with two types of listings, paid listings (advertisements) and organic listings (non-advertised results). It is good to bear in mind that those with organic listings are there for a reason, i.e. the search engine naturally sees them as important sites for translation services. On the other hand paid listings will be from companies that need the business. This is not necessarily a negative thing but good to consider when making a choice.
The last means of finding a translation service is to ask colleagues, friends or family. A personal recommendation is always best.
Contacting the translation service
Once you have a list of the translation service providers you want to contact, it is then key that you are prepared with information necessary to get an accurate quote.
Any decent translation service will want to know what languages they are translating from and into, the length of the document (especially the number of source words), the nature of the text (is it business or technical?), the format of the document (is it a paper document, an email or brochure?), when you need the translation delivered by and if necessary what format it should be delivered in. These details will help the translation service price your piece of work. However, remember that many translation service providers may not give you a concrete quote until they see the document. This is because once they see it they may realise they under-quoted you due to unforeseen elements such as the format, poor image quality or technicality of the document. It is always a good idea to have your translation in a format that can be emailed or faxed.
When speaking to the customer service agent make sure you thoroughly explain your needs. A good translation service however will always ask the right questions so they get a decent grasp of what you will need.
Questions to ask the translation service
Once you have established the cost of your translation it is always a good idea to probe the translation service with a few more questions to gain a better understanding of their capabilities.
For example here are 10 basic questions:
1. If they gave you on price, ask what their charge is per 1000 words?
2. Will they charge you per source word or per target word? For example, if you are having a document translated from Italian to English, Italian will be the source language.
3. Is the quote they gave you fixed? i.e. they can not charge you more afterwards.
4. Are all their translators qualified? What is their procedure for hiring translators?
5. Do their translators work solely into their native languages?
6. If your deadline is missed how will you still have to pay?
7. Does the price include proof-reading by another translator?
8. If your translation is specific or technical, do the translators have experience in the subject matter?
9. What format will they return your translation in?
10. If it is a large or important job it is possible to ask for a trial translation - however, this may not always be free.
These questions for your translation service should give you some insight into their understanding of the industry and their capabilities.
Which translation service?
Ultimately for many people, when it comes to the crunch they choose a translation service based on cost, location and speed of service. There are no hard and fast rules as to how to choose a translation service and it is really up to the individual to go with what they feel it best for them.
In the general scheme of things most translation service providers are bona fide and professional outfits. If when asking the questions above to a translation service you sense a level of uncertainty then it may be best to go with the service that seems to know what you want and how to give it to you.
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