Interpreters

COFFEE-SIDE CHAT: Conference Interpreters, please join Naomi Bowman, CEO of DS-Interpretation, Inc. for our special edition Coffee-side Chat that is Asia/Oceania Time Zone-friendly

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We will feature RSI Platform representatives from InterpreteX (Japan) and GreenTerp (Singapore) who will respond to interpreters' Wishlists created from our December Coffee Chat.

DATE/ TIME : Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 10:00 AM CET /Noon Nairobi/ 5:00 PM Beijing-Singapore/ 6:00 PM Tokyo / 8:00 PM Sydney (one hour program).

Click on the link to register: http://bit.ly/3tyMKEH

Spots are limited, so please try to RSVP by 22 March. If you have questions, please email info@ds-interpretation.com

First Coffee-Side Chat of 2021: RSI Platform Companies Respond to Wish Lists for 2021

DS-Interpretation, Inc. First Coffee-side Chat of 2021: RSI Platform Companies Respond to Wish Lists for 2021.

Our very first Coffee-side Chat of 2021 with CEO Naomi Bowman was a success!

A Huge THANK YOU to Janis Lanka of Interactio, Sergio Llorian of VoiceBoxer, Toon Gevaert of QuaQua meeting, Joao Garcia of Interprefy, Loredana La Rotonda of ABLIO, and Fedor Khatlamadzhiev of VERSPEAK -- and the 150+ Professional Conference Interpreters from 29 countries who joined us.

There is no "Us vs. Them" - there is only "Us" - and we are working together to improve the field of Remote Simultaneous Interpreting.

Naomi Bowman Participates in GALA Connect Panel: "Will AI Replace Interpreters?"

Naomi Bowman, CEO of DS-Interpretation, Inc., participated as a panelist for the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA) Connect session on September 24th on "Will AI Replace Interpreters?

What was her message? "It's the same as our Company Vision at DS-Interpretation, Inc.: We make technology work for meetings & events - for better human communication. Above all, language technology is a set of tools developed out of market demand, to help all of us (including interpreters) improve human communication. I don't view it as an ‘Us vs. The Machines’ situation. There is only ‘Us’.”