As a world leader in the localization industry, Transware is proud to be a member of several leading organizations addressing challenges in localization and in training, including:
Transware is a full member of the Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA) and has played an active role in a number of LISA conferences. Transware also participates in numerous Software Localization Interest Group (SLIG) meetings, and the company's corporate offices are a short distance from SLIG's Localization Research Center on the campus of University College Dublin.
The e-Learning CONSORTIUM is a collaboration of major corporations, government agencies, and e-Learning providers focused on the future of e-Learning. Through the e-Learning CONSORTIUM, members network, learn, and share their experiences, best practices, and lessons learned. They actively participate and collaborate on dynamic benchmarking of their e-Learning activities (e.g., what and how specific e-Learning technology is being implemented within their organizations) and in targeted research (e.g., the attitudes and preferences of learners toward e-Learning).
ATA, founded in 1959, is the largest professional association of translators and interpreters in the US with over 8,500 members in over 60 countries. ATA's primary goals include fostering and supporting the professional development of translators and interpreters and promoting the translation and interpreting professions.
Transware is a business partner of the Association of Learning Providers. The ISA consists of companies that create and distribute proprietary instructional systems, products and services, which help external clients improve organizational performance by accelerating learning. ISA’s Business Partner Program is a showcase for companies serving ISA member firms and Transware regularly participates in the Association's events.
The Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) is a fully representative, non-profit, international industry association for the translation, internationalization, localization and globalization industry. The association gives members a common forum to discuss issues, create innovative solutions, promote the industry, and present a joint - and more powerful - voice within the industry and to the outside community.
The Professional Society for Sales & Marketing Training (SMT) is a non-profit organization formed in 1940 dedicated to accelerating business results for our member organizations by improving sales and marketing performance. SMT's vision is to continue its leadership role as the leading resource and authority for the sales and marketing training industries.
The Irish Software Association has represented the interests of software and computing services in Ireland since 1978, providing relevant seminars and expert information on all aspects of the computing business. The ISA, which is a part of IBEC (the Irish Business and Employers' Federation), represents the interests of the Irish software industry at home and abroad.
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