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The celebrations have been promoted by International Federation of Translators (FIT) since its establishment in 1953. In 1991, FIT launched the idea of an officially recognized International Translation Day to show solidarity with the worldwide translation community in an effort to promote translation as a profession that has become increasingly essential in the era of globalization.
National Chocolate Parfait Day. National Interpreter Appreciation Day. National Loyalty Day. ... Weekly Observances in May 2024. April 28 to May 4: National Small Business Week. May 5 to 11: ...
Members include translators, interpreters, educators, project managers, web and software developers, language services companies, hospitals, universities, and government agencies. ATA offers certification examinations for its members in some language combinations [ 3 ] and is affiliated with the International Federation of Translators (FIT).
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This is a list of notable translator and interpreter organizations (professional associations, not commercial translation agencies) around the world. Most of them are International Federation of Translators members as well.
In 2023, ITI held two one-day events, the first took place in Harpenden in May [5] and the second in Manchester in September. [6] In 2024, the ITI Conference was held in Edinburgh on 4-5 June. Once again, it was a hybrid event, with 300 people on-site at the John McIntyre Conference Centre, with a further 120 watching online.
The National Association for Interpretation is a non-profit professional association of natural and cultural resources interpreters, primarily in the United States. It is based in Fort Collins, Colorado. NAI provides training and certification programs [1] and is recognized as a major source for professional expertise and training in the field. [2]
The association is affiliated with the International Federation of Translators (FIT), and has a membership of over 750 interpreters and translators across Australia. [ 1 ] AUSIT produces a quarterly newsletter called In Touch , with the first edition being published in February 2002. [ 2 ]