TAUS and the Japanese Translation Federation partner

TAUS, the translation innovation think tank and interoperability watchdog, signs a partnership agreement with the Japanese Translation Federation (JTF).

The JTF is the largest association of translators and language companies in Japan. It has a long history of contributing to the needs of both Japanese and foreign companies applying globalization strategies.

TAUS is globally recognized as the leader in fostering innovative thinking and industry wide cooperation.

The new partnership enables member communities to share know-how and improve the implementation of new strategies, best practices and training. Both TAUS and JTF organize conferences related to translation and contribute to industry development.

Jaap van der Meer, director TAUS said: “We are excited about the partnership with JTF and sharing our research, resources and support services with the Japanese translation companies. TAUS is holding its second Executive Forum in Japan on April 19-20, hosted by Oracle Japan. We look forward to meetings some of the JTF members at this TAUS event.” 

 

About TAUS

TAUS is an innovation think tank and interoperability watchdog for the translation industry.

TAUS supports entrepreneurs and principals in the translation industry to share and define new strategies through a comprehensive range of events, publications and knowledge tools.

For more information, please visit:

www.translationautomation.com/about-taus/mission.html

 

About the JTF

The Japan Translation Federation, founded as a voluntary group in April 1981 and authorized as a public-interest corporation by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in September 1990, is a professional organization of companies, organizations and individuals being engaged in commercial translation.

For more information, please visit:

www.jtf.jp/english