Lingo NZ - Language Translation Services and Multi Lingual Virtual Meetings
Lingo NZ
We can help with remote / Virtual translation services.
Important documents / Car Manuals that may be in Japanese / Proposals / Documents/ Books / Websites / Mobile Apps / Brochures / News letters the options to translate is infinite
Translate up to 140 languages. List provided on request. Adding new languages periodically.
In these times of globalization, flexibility and Corporate Social Responsibility, there is an increasing need for innovative meeting formats that respond to organisations’ new needs. Big multinationals, NGOs and SMEs that operate across countries need to stay in touch with their various stakeholders to develop strategies, implement plans, and continuously improve or innovate existing operations.
Multilingual - Webinars - Conference Calls - Virtual Meetings - incorporate language features to help multilingual teams to communicate quickly, efficiently and at a reasonable price world wide.
Remote simultaneous interpretation
Added Value Innovation for the deaf and mute - Gesture-recognition system can translate sign language into voice and text and voice taken to text or sign language automatically. Additional module at a cost
Prototype Feature "ability to translate into multiple forms of sign language. There is no universal form of sign language, so people from different regions cannot communicate using sign." This module will allow this. Still under prototype/
Please call me on 027-282-9963 for a open free discussion on your needs and requirements. First time customers will offer free translation services for 1 paragraph.
The discussion will be in English :-)
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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