Global Language Solutions (GLS) Presents "Centralizing the Translation Process Within an Organization" at a Recent Orange County Regulatory Affairs Meeting
GLS' president, Inna Kassatkina, participates in interactive panel for regulatory affairs professionals in the medical device industry
NEWPORT BEACH, CA - September 6, 2006 - Inna Kassatkina, president of Global Language Solutions, Inc. (GLS), a full-service translation, localization, and interpretation firm, participated in the August 30, 2006 Orange County Regulatory Affairs (OCRA) Discussion Group as an expert in centralizing the translation process and cost containment. Kassatkina joined Eri Hirumi, RA Specialist, Beckman Coulter, Inc.; panel moderator Jone Hsia, RA/QA Consultant, ICF Biomedical; Lyra Spratt-Manning, Consultant, LS Manning & Associates; and Kai Simonsen, VP, Production & Quality Systems, TransPerfect Translations, for the interactive panel.
The OCRA discussion groups offer high quality educational programs to regulatory affairs professionals in the medical products industries, and a neutral forum for the exchange of information regarding issues and activities in the industry. Kassatkina, who provides senior level consulting to leading healthcare and life sciences companies and is a frequent speaker at major industry events such as OCRA, presented "Centralizing the Translation Process Within the Organization" at the meeting entitled: Translation Requirements and Cost Containment.
Content consistency is difficult to manage even in one language. In today's global economy, organizations are often dealing with multiple languages and numerous translation vendors or vendor locations. Kassatkina offered OCRA attendees suggested solutions for managing content across multiple global locations and translation providers via centralized content management systems and translation memory tools. Further, by centralizing translation management via one department, a core contact team, or even a designated project manager, organizations can streamline translation procurement efforts in a more effective and, often, less expensive manner.
Kassatkina's presentation was based on GLS' proven methodology designed to keep its clients' translation projects on-track, on-budget, and adhering to strict quality control measures.
For more information about centralizing the translation process within an organization, contact GLS at +1-949-798-1400 or visit
www.globallanguages.com.
About Global Language Solutions:
Global Language Solutions (GLS) is a full-service translation company delivering solutions in over 100 languages to increase its clients' multicultural and international market share. GLS provides culturally and linguistically accurate document translations, website localization, multilingual typesetting/ graphic design, real-time interpreting, voice-overs, and globalization consulting services. Its clients include public and private companies, convention centers, government agencies, and multinational organizations across a variety of industries. GLS is headquartered in Newport Beach, California, with teams of experts around the globe. For more information, visit
www.globallanguages.com or call +1-949-798-1400.
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