
With ever-decreasing product lifecycles and the globalization of manufacturing
operations, the need to develop and deliver product content rapidly in local
languages has become increasingly important.
The increased sophistication of systems and processes in modern manufacturing has meant that the inefficiencies of traditional translation and localization are starting to become more visible.
Just-in-time manufacturing of medical devices is not always accompanied by just-in-time production of product and service information. A delay in the delivery of localized documentation can hold up regulatory approval and slow down the time-to-revenue.
At SDL, we have helped many of the world's largest medical devices manufacturers to accelerate time-to-market by providing them with software and services to manage the delivery of all corporate information into different languages. Our experience spans a broad range of challenges, including:
Ensuring compliance with local legal requirements for product labeling and documentation
Delivering relevant and consistent communications to global markets
Reducing the overheads and inefficiencies of decentralized processes for multilingual delivery
Managing the translation of large volumes of complex documentation
Providing visibility and control to localization processes
Enabling efficient localization of electronic user interfaces with local language preview functionalities
Shortening translation turnaround times for web-based service information
SDL's localization experts can help you determine and execute the right combination of process, technology and services for your specific needs, enabling:
SDL works with you to enable you to launch medical devices effectively into international markets quickly, and with reduced risk and cost. At the same time, SDL helps ensure your brand is communicated with relevance and consistency worldwide.
Astoria, SDL und unser Gast Frank Gilbane, Herausgeber des Gilbane Report, informieren in einem Webinar darüber, wie Siemens Medical eine Strategie zur Veröffentlichung seiner 2.200 Bedienungs- und Wartungsdokumente in mehr als 22 Sprachen entwickelte und umsetzte.
Best Practices für den Umgang mit mehrsprachigen Kennzeichnungen
Expansion des globalen Marktes für Biowissenschaften Über 30 Unternehmen aus dem Bereich Biowissenschaften profitieren umfassend von SDL Lösungen und erschließen dadurch ohne zusätzlichen Aufwand für Forschung und Entwicklung neue Umsatzquellen und gewährleisten die Einhaltung gesetzlicher Bestimmungen. Sie sind in der Lage, mit konsistenten Inhalten globale Märkte zu erreichen und gleichzeitig die Interaktion mit ihren Kunden zu optimieren.