Internationalization and localization for medical products tends to have special case business drivers and can take on life-and-death importance. First, there’s adapting products for better worldwide sales, but often issues like reducing liabilities and saving lives drive the process just a bit differently.
Join us for an interactive one-hour online presentation as Adam Asnes, CEO of Lingoport, and Andres Heuberger, CEO of Foreign Exchange Translations, discuss basic principles and processes that make medical products different.…
There is tremendous value in knowing if a product is global-ready as part of your development cycle. Large amounts of development, marketing and branding dollars are at stake. Yet often, the only way software gets verified for localization, is during the localization process itself, or based on a limited series of manual interface testing. That’s way too late in the development cycle to be efficient and a very incomplete way to address the issue.
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Join Lingoport CEO Adam Asnes for a webinar on the business and development issues that shape internationalization. Learn practices that make internationalization a simple part of the process.
Date: Thursday, December 9th @ 11:00 EST
Where: Online
Register: http://www.gala-global.org/gala-webinar-internationalization-basics-non-engineers
Cost: Free to Lingoport customers and affiliates (select “I’m a customer of a GALA member” when registering)
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