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Ottawa Translation Services


Corporate & Technical Document Translation Services - Ottawa

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 Ottawa

As the capital of Canada, it’s no surprise that government is the city’s largest economic sector, but Ottawa is also known for its high tech industry. More than 100,000 people work for the federal government, but the 1,800 high tech firms in the city come close to rivaling the reach of government with a combined employment of 800,000 people. These telecommunication, environmental technology and software firms have given Ottawa a new nickname: Silicon Valley North.


Technical Knowledge

When you order a corporate translation project from Technovate Translations you are getting one of the most experienced in the industry. With over 20,000 projects under our belt there is no document we have not worked on.  We’ve translated the most complicated types of projects that other firms have passed on because of time and or difficulty. We can help your team and guide them through the process to help you achieve best results through implementation.


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About Ottawa

Translation Services Ottawa

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and the home to the country’s federal government. Together with its sister city of Gattineau, across the Ottawa River, the two cities have combined metropolitan population of 1.2 million people, of whom 883,000 live in Ottawa itself. The city was founded as Bytown in 1826 and later given the new name of Ottawa when it was incorporated in 1855, derived from an Algonquian word for trade. Today, almost one in four Ottawa residents is a member of a visible minority. The largest visible minorities are Black Canadians, Chinese, South Asians, and Arabs. Due in part to an official policy of bilingualism for the conduct of municipal business in 2002, fully 37 percent of city residents are English-French bilingual. More than one in five residents speaks a language other than English or French, with Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, and Italian making up the most spoken other languages.

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