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Il Centro di traduzione degli organismi dell’Unione europea è un’agenzia dell’UE. Istituito a Lussemburgo nel 1994, la sua missione principale consiste nel fornire servizi di traduzione e servizi linguistici correlati alle altre agenzie decentrate dell’Unione. Può inoltre assistere le istituzioni e gli organi dell’UE che dispongono di propri servizi di traduzione in caso di picchi di carico di lavoro o per progetti specifici. Il Centro traduce per un totale di quasi 70 clienti. Alla fine del 2020 contava complessivamente 220 membri del personale tra funzionari, agenti temporanei e agenti contrattuali. PER SAPERNE DI PIÙ
The International Annual Meeting on Computer-Assisted Translation and Terminology (JIAMCATT) 2023 took place from 3 to 5 May in Turin, Italy, with a hybrid format that allowed for both in-person and remote participation. The event attracted a diverse array of professionals, researchers and experts in the field of translation, terminology and language technology.
We have just published our Highlights of the year 2022, after our Director presented them at the Translation Centre’s Management Board meeting on 16 March.
Some 65 representatives from 33 EU Agencies, Institutions and other bodies attended the Centre’s 8th annual Translation Contact Network, which was held online on 21 March 2023. This time, the focus was on the Centre’s multi-engine machine translation strategy and related quality assurance, ELA’s translation workflow involving national authorities, and good practice-sharing in the area of request and feedback management.
On 16 February, two representatives from the Centre met the European Labour Authority (ELA) and its national translation coordinators to review the functioning of the ELA Translation Facility. This Facility consists of a workflow that enables Member State authorities to create translation requests on the Centre’s Client Portal for texts complying with predefined eligibility criteria, and the ELA is able to validate these requests and control the budget consumption per Member State.
Every year, on 8 March, countries around the world celebrate International Women’s Day to recognise women’s achievements and to defend their rights, regardless of their national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political background.