Tarjama Launches Free Machine Translation for Arabic Business Language
Tarjama launches first-ever machine translation engine for Arabic trained on business language data; spans financial, legal, health domains, and more.
Tarjama launches first-ever machine translation engine for Arabic trained on business language data; spans financial, legal, health domains, and more.
At SlatorCon Remote June 2022, Sahar Salama and Rebecca Jonsson discussed Tarjama’s Arabic language tech, multifaceted platform, and subtitling for Game of Thrones.
At SlatorCon December 2022, language industry leaders share this consensus: Companies that successfully adapt to the volatile business environment through AI will thrive in 2023.
French investment company Amethis acquires minority stake in Tarjama, providing capital for Dubai-based language services and tech provider to scale across Middle East and North Africa.
Ureed founder talks about merging the translation marketplace with freelance platform Nabbesh and raising a seed round to grow the combined business.
Amethis, through its newly launched fund, Amethis MENA Fund II (AMF2), has completed its second transaction, acquiring a minority stake in Tarjama.
Tarjama's new platform offers a better way for businesses to directly access secured, world-class language services.
Tarjama hires a Head of Product; Effectiff Services names a Director of OPI/VRI Operations; and US Translation Company appoints a Director of Translation Solutions.
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Clients can now request translation, content creation and transcription services faster and easier, with flexible turnaround times and at competitive rates.
Tarjama has acquired Captivate Arabia, an audio-visual translation and subtitling agency that has localized over 50,000 hours in the fields of entertainment and E-learning.
The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), which tracks how employment activity is trending across the global language industry, climbed slightly in April 2019.
Abu Dhabi-based language service provider Tarjama raises USD 5m from Saudi IT firm; plans to invest it in proprietary translation marketplace.