Dallas Translation Services
Corporate & Technical Document Translation Services - Dallas
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 Dallas
The Dallas economy was founded on farming and ranching, but with the arrival of rail, cotton exports became the city’s lifeblood. Today, the Dallas-Fort Worth region is home to America’s largest geographic grouping of Fortune 500 companies. The highly diversified economy includes energy, transportation, entertainment, electronics, retail, and food companies. Dallas has a huge retail sector, with more shopping centers per capita than any other U.S. city. According to Forbes, at least 17 billionaires make Dallas their home.
Elite Project Management
Our clients rave about not only about our quality but how we service our clients. Careful attention is paid to our projects and our clients so every detail discussed is implemented. We translate manuals for oil and gas, mining machinery and more so every detail must be taken into consideration when delivering the final document and our project coordinators are careful to ensure every inclusion. At Technovate Translations we do not charge project management fees.
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About Dallas
The city of Dallas, with 1.2 million people, is the largest city in the 6.8 million person Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. It was founded as a center for agriculture and ranching before transitioning to a hub for the cotton industry in the last antebellum years. As the economy of the United States matured and changed, Dallas changed with it, seeing booms in energy, real estate, and finance before settling into a comfortable and profitable mixed economy. The city has undergone a dramatic diversification over the past few decades. Where historically whites made up nearly 85% of the city, today that number has fallen to less than a third of the city’s population. According to Census figures, more than one in four residents of Dallas is foreign born, and with that influx of immigrants comes an influx of world languages. The largest concentrations of new immigrants to the city come from Mexico and Asia, particularly Koreans, Taiwanese, and Chinese. There is also a large community from the Horn of Africa. Signage in the city is often printed in multiple languages.
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