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    Language Weaver: Connecting Globally by Breaking Language Barriers

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    President / General Manager ,Mihai Vlad, Language WeaverMihai Vlad, President / General Manager
    Seamless multilingual communication is essential for business globalization and content must be customized to local markets using native languages to maximize local reach. The value of speaking to customers in their own language is tangible, since it increases engagement and retention numbers. Overlooking seemingly insignificant translation discrepancies can have a significant negative impact on a company's reach and growth.

    As one of the world’s largest language service providers, RWS offers an industry-leading end-to-end spectrum of technology-enabled translation services. From a self-service translation-on-demand solution to a highly customized localization service, the company provides clients with the expertise, resources, flexibility and scalability they need to excel in every market.

    Regarding content delivery, machine translation has been prevalent for a long time now but isn't always trustworthy. Alternatively, free, and readily available translation tools are not secure and are inherently prone to risks. RWS’s Language Weaver provides a safe, centralized translation platform to convert vast amounts of data at an enterprise scale to a target language of choice across users, workgroups, and projects. The platform’s comprehensive and adaptable neural machine translation solution provides secure enterprise-grade machine translation, empowering communication without language barriers.
    Language Weaver helps global organizations efficiently manage their sheer volume of content through its neural machine translation technology that can adapt and ‘learn’ linguistically, producing results that get better and better over time. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), the world's largest independent Coca-Cola bottler, is a case in point. Coca-Cola operates with many distributors throughout Western Europe, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. This means that CCEP requires a lot of localization and translation to maintain the right documentation and communication, as well as ensuring that all this information is standardized and unified. The process takes a long time and costs were spiraling with their previous translation solution.

    RWS helped CCEP find a more efficient and cost effective way to meet their increasing translation demands. By using Language Weaver, employees were able to securely translate documents while maintaining their formatting. The machine translation models with AI technology were adapted by extracting previous translations produced by professionals and infusing them to retrain the model. The new translations not only sounded more nuanced and professional, they also helped accelerate the pace and reduce costs since the process was carried out accurately from the start. The time and money that had formerly been spent in correcting the mistakes of previous machine translators could be dramatically reduced.

    Since we are linguistic experts, large organizations come to us because they trust we will not just be a pool of bilingual students but experts in our language who can deliver the label data as accurately as possible


    "Since we are linguistic experts, large organizations come to us because they trust we will not just be a pool of bilingual students but experts in our language who can deliver the label data as accurately as possible," says Mihai Vlad, President, and General Manager for Language Weaver.

    From customizable, scalable, and secure linguistic AI technologies to reliable data labeling and real-time data insights, RWS's advanced and trustworthy AI solutions provide a competitive edge in the digital world. It offers services for training NLP models by providing accurately labeled data and working with customers to grade their performance. This continuous feedback loop helps clients build better AI models in natural language processing that evolve with their needs.
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    Language Weaver

    Headquarters
    Chalfont St Peter, ENG

    Management
    Mihai Vlad, President / General Manager

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    RWS is a large public translation company that helps transforms how content is created, ideated and globalized by offering AI-powered technology solutions and strategic advice on the entire content supply chain.

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