MÁS DE 25 AÑOS COMPROMETIDOS CON EL MULTILINGÜISMO

El Centro de Traducción de los Órganos de la Unión Europea (en lo sucesivo, «el Centro») es una agencia de la Unión Europea (UE). Establecido en Luxemburgo en 1994, su misión principal es proporcionar servicios lingüísticos y de traducción a las demás agencias descentralizadas de la UE. También puede ayudar a las instituciones y organismos de la UE que cuentan con sus propios servicios de traducción cuando existan picos de trabajo o en proyectos específicos. En total, el Centro traduce para casi 70 clientes. A finales de 2020, contaba con un total de 220 agentes, que incluye a funcionarios, agentes temporales y personal contractual. MÁS INFORMACIÓN  

Bandera de la UE

 

Agencias de la UE

Nuestros servicios

Nuestros socios

14 064 106

páginas traducidas desde 1995

21 599 277

marcas de la UE y dibujos y modelos comunitarios traducidos desde 1995

838

pares de lenguas

Meeting ELA’s national translation coordinators

Meeting ELA’s national translation coordinators

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.

2023 International Women’s Day going digital

DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality

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.

Multilingualism on the agenda of the Heads of EU Agencies meeting on 9 February 2023

The Centre's Director, giving an online presentation via Teams

The Heads of EU Agencies met online on 9 February to review the Network’s achievements in 2022, discuss the priorities for 2023 and foster cooperation between the Agencies and with the EU institutions. The Centre’s Director, Ms Horváth, had the opportunity to present the Guidelines and template for EU Agencies’ multilingual policies, drafted last year by a working group of the Agencies’ Heads of Communication and Information Network (HCIN).

2022 in figures

Illustration showing a stack of documents with charts

It is obvious that the Centre’s activities in 2022 have been influenced by the continuous post-pandemic, economic, social, energy and environmental crises that the world in general, and Europe in particular, have experienced in recent years and that amplified in 2022.

Season’s greetings

Season’s greetings
Link to the video (subtitles available in all 24 languages)