The Slator 2022 Language Service Provider Index
The Slator 2022 Language Service Provider Index ranks the world’s largest language service providers by revenue; features over 300 LSPs from Super Agency, Leader, Challenger, and Boutique categories.
The Slator 2022 Language Service Provider Index ranks the world’s largest language service providers by revenue; features over 300 LSPs from Super Agency, Leader, Challenger, and Boutique categories.
How not to fall prey to bogus LSPs, arrests for pirated translations, translation missteps seen around the world, humble admissions from online giants, and the end to the ownership battle for the largest language service providers — these were the hottest stories of 2018.
Key highlights from Slator’s 2022 Language Service Provider Index, NeuralSpace’s USD 1.7m seed round, and Meta’s language and MT plans.
The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), launched in August 2018 to track how employment activity is trending across the global language industry, climbed over two points in October 2018 to 102.69 from 100.05 the previous month.
The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), launched in August 2018 to track how employment activity is trending across the global language industry, dropped slightly in September 2018 to 100.05 from 100.74 the previous month.
Rheinschrift Language Services, an established German translation service provider, look set to experience another successful year.
We asked your opinions on the single biggest threat to top LSPs, multilingual dating at scale, client proximity, and business performance thus far in 2021.
Charts and analysis of the fastest growing LSPs and growth leaders in the Slator 2021 LSPI, plus main demand and growth drivers.
Regional analysis of the Slator 2021 LSPI: Top five country headquarters, top LSP by revenue per region, regional and country revenues for LSPI companies.
Introducing the Slator 2021 LSPI companies and per segment analysis of 175+ LSPs: percentage growth, dollar growth, declines, and total revenues.
The Slator 2021 Language Service Provider Index ranks the world’s largest language service providers by revenue; features 200 LSPs from Super Agency, Leader, Challenger, and Boutique categories.
We surveyed the response of language service providers from across the globe to the Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s what we found.
Should LSP go beyond loc? And how do language industry pros see their job prospects, what social network is best for loc news, and what’s their view on the interpretation market?
The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), launched in August 2018 to track how employment activity is trending across the global language industry, dipped slightly to 100.85 in November 2018 vs 102.69 the previous month.
Video games localization and production specialist Keywords Studios sees sales soar by 72% as acquisitions power growth. Pre-tax profit up 66% to EUR 15.9m.
The Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI) has been developed for the purpose of tracking how employment is trending across the global language industry. In its first edition, the August 2018 index figure shows slight growth to 100.74 from the baseline of 100 in July 2018.
CEO Benjamin du Fraysseix lives up to his reputation as one of the language industry’s busiest dealmakers by buying Belgian rival Telelingua. Combined group revenues to exceed USD 100 million in 2018.
Will TransPerfect defend the number one position in 2018? And why are Anglo-American LSPs dominating the Slator LSPI? What will Brexit mean for English use in the EU? Any why buyers choose to bring more of the supply chain in-house.