Learn how you can leverage current translation assets to automate and improve global content process and language standardization, improved quality, scale economies, cost savings and supply chain rationalization, and faster time-to-market.
The energy industry has become a true foundational industry, impacting consumers, businesses, governments, and investors both in the US and across the world. The growing demand for timely, relevant, and high quality content that allows communication across languages, countries, and cultures has never been greater.
In this highly regulated, global and capital-intensive business, project and investment lifecycles are measured in multi-year phases and may go through multiple ownership/partnership evolutions. As a result, accurate, concise, and high quality translations are critical when it comes to health and safety, process and procedures, regulatory compliance, corporate brand identity, and employee integration. To address change and risk, efficient management of localized information is a key factor to successful, global communications with employees, customers, partners and investors.
In this 30-minute webinar, we review the current trends driving the need for multilingual communication in the Oil & Gas industries to reach emerging markets, a global investor community, and support a growing global workforce. You will learn how you can leverage current translation assets to automate and improve global content process and language standardization, improved quality, scale economies, cost savings and supply chain rationalization, and faster time-to-market.
We cover:Download this 30-minute webinar to learn how you can leverage translation management technology to deliver more consistent information across multiple languages and communicate globally in a changing market.
Who should view this webinar:
Managers and key employees of the owner operators of major independents, and national oil companies, as well as their worldwide contractors, oilfield services providers, equipment manufacturers, and E&C firms responsible for delivering critical information to their JV partners and customers.