Las Vegas Translation Services
Corporate & Technical Document Translation Services - Las Vegas
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 Las Vegas
Las Vegas thrives on the strength of the tourism industry, and its hospitality sector is one of the largest in the world. Las Vegas has more AAA Five Diamond hotels in its metropolitan area than any other place in the United States. The tourism sector is closely tied to Las Vegas’s other major industry, casino gaming. These, in turn, support the convention industry and the restaurant and retail industries, all of which are major contributors to the city’s economy.
Emergency Translation
Technovate Translations specializes in emergency translation. In fact, many language service providers recommend us to their clients when they’re unable to deliver an emergency project within the client’s time requirements. Taking on a 50,000 word contract is not a problem within 5 days. We’ve done it many times both larger and smaller with less time. Our internal procedures allow us to deliver high quality work about 50% faster than our competition.
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About Las Vegas
Las Vegas was founded in 1905 as the result of an auction of 110 acres near the Union Pacific railroad tracks in what would eventually become the Las Vegas Strip. The city was incorporated in 1911 but only began to grow rapidly after 1931, when Nevada legalized casino gaming and changed its divorce laws, laying the groundwork for the creation of a desert oasis where tourists could come to gamble and get divorced in luxury and comfort. After World War II, investors turned the city into a playground of gaming and entertainment with the arrival of luxurious and brightly colored casinos. In the 1990s, these casinos were largely replaced with mega-resorts, transitioning Las Vegas from a gambling center to an all-around tourism and entertainment destination. Today, almost one in three Las Vegas residents is Hispanic. Las Vegas has one of the largest Hawaiian populations outside of Hawaii, earning it the nickname of the “ninth island of Hawaii.”
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