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Guelph Translation Services


Corporate & Technical Document Translation Services - Guelph

Technovate delivers ‘Peace of Mind’ with every translation project we undertake. With 6,000+ Translators specializing across various technical fields and industries in over 200 languages. Our quality control systems have been time tested and meet the rigorous standards of the 4,000 clients we’ve helped with over 20,000 projects. Call, email or send us your file and we’ll deliver by your deadline every time!


Important Industries of Guelph

Guelph is known for having one of Canada’s most vital economies, with the lowest unemployment rate in the entire country. Almost one in four residents of Guelph work in the city’s manufacturing sector, while more than ten percent work in the second largest industry in the city, education. However, the economy of Guelph continues to diversify and biotechnology, the life sciences, and agri-food are growing in importance. Environmentally focuses firms are also on the increase.


Technovate Translations – The Translation Firm You can Trust

We believe that when we provide you with the best translator for your project, deliver friendly and helpful service and top that off with urgency and care our clients win every time. Most of our present clients have worked with other firms before but giving us a try has let them experience both exceptional quality and experience a high level of customer service. If there’s something you need accomplished – Technovate Translations will do whatever it takes to facilitate that goal – try us – you’ll be glad you did!


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About Guelph

Translation Services Guelph

Known as the “Royal City,” Guelph is located about 100 km west of Toronto and is consistently ranked among Canada’s best places to live. It has one of the country’s lowest crime rates as well as Canada’s lowest unemployment rate. The city was founded in 1827 by the Canada Company to serve as its headquarters. City planners plotted the city’s roads along a spoke and grid pattern. The city took its name from Britain’s Hanoverian monarchs, who were descended from the Guelfs, a European royal dynasty with branches across the Continent. Guelph was home to North America’s first cable television system, established in 1953, as well as the Canadian Communist Party, founded in Guelph in 1921. Today the city is one of the fastest growing in Canada. About 10 percent of residents are visible minorities. Most of the city’s minorities are South Asian or Chinese, comprising together about five percent of the population.

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