Florian and Esther discuss the language industry news of the past few weeks, starting with RWS’s proposed acquisition of Acolad and what the deal means for consolidation among the largest language ...
On July 31, 2026, the Scottish Government announced the contract award for its new “Interpreting, Translation and ...
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Omilia, a 20 year-old voice-based customer experience system provider, raises USD 67m as it looks to accelerate growth in ...
UK translation agency Lingo Service has opened up what it believes is the most transparent buying experience in the certified ...
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RWS has agreed to acquire Acolad, expanding its enterprise Language AI strategy and reshaping the global language solutions market.
At SlatorCon London 2026 on May 22, 2026, experts from three companies in the data-for-AI space participated in a panel discussion moderated by Slator’s Head of Research, Anna Wyndham. Wyndham set the ...
ROME, July 30, 2026 – Translated, a global leader in AI-powered language solutions, today announced Lara 3, a new specialized AI model for translation. Lara 3 introduces a new training technique named ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is hiring across its Language Services Unit in The Hague, with openings for a unit head and three translators. Part of the Integrated Services Division, the ...
OpenAI has introduced two new automatic speech recognition (ASR) models that it now recommends for new live and file-based transcription integrations. GPT-Live-Transcribe provides real-time ...
San Francisco-based voice AI model developer Rime has raised USD 24m in a Series A round from M13, Twilio Ventures, Corazon Capital, and Unusual Ventures, the company announced on July 15, 2026.
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