Park IP, a Welocalize Company, is Hosting Sessions at Let’s Go Summit

Park IP, a Welocalize Company, is hosting sessions at Let’s Go Summit focused on MT usage and overcoming language barriers in LegalOps

(NEW YORK) – After more than a year of adapting to a virtual world, businesses continue to implement new ways to effectively and efficiently engage, learn, and grow. Welocalize’s on-demand virtual summit, Let’s Go!, provides a blueprint for global success in 2022, with sessions hosted by Park IP focusing on the future of patent translation, overcoming language barriers in legal operations, and using machine translation (MT) in legal translations.

Sessions in the legal and regulated tracks include:  

Using AI to Overcome Language Barriers in Legal Operations: Understand how AI can be leveraged to overcome language barriers in legal content that requires greater attention to detail and accuracy.

Legal Translation is Everywhere: Translation plays a crucial role in portfolio management. Learn how to develop a centralized plan of action to manage this process.

Present and Future of Patent Translation (available in Japanese with English subtitles): This session examines the challenges of intellectual property translation, how to overcome them, and best practices for accuracy. It also covers the role of MT in the next three years.

Will Machine Translation Replace Human Translators? (available in Chinese with English subtitles): How can you use MT to complement human translation? This session will discuss the future of MT and whether it spells the end for human translators.

Localization and Translation for Highly Regulated Industries?: Localizing highly regulated content requires adhering to local, state, and federal rules and regulations. Learn how you can ensure quality and compliance with your localized content.

A Multi-Track Virtual Summit with an On-Demand Twist

The speaker lineup includes 49 subject matter experts from a variety of industries, including legal and intellectual property, life sciences, financial, localization, digital marketing, compliance, AI, and training. Each session will be available on-demand.

“At our inaugural on-demand summit, we’re equipping business leaders with everything they need to exceed their goals in 2022. Our team has created content across six tracks. Designed with convenience in mind so summit attendees can watch anywhere, any time, on any device,” comments Devin Lynch, Vice President, Customer Success.

On-demand content will premiere on November 16, 2021. Virtual attendees will receive personalized recommendations for content tracks, based on their areas of interest.

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About Park IP, a Welocalize company

Park IP, a Welocalize company, provides foreign language solutions for patent translation and filing management, litigation e-discovery support, and corporate legal services. We deliver language solutions that meet stringent quality standards through a network of technical subject matter experts linguists. ISO-certified technology-enabled operations ensure efficiency at a global scale, speed, and value.

Welocalize, founded in 1997, offers innovative language services to help global brands reach audiences around the world in more than 250 languages. The company provides translation and localization services, linguistic talent management, language tools, automation and technology, quality, and program management. Welocalize’s range of managed language services includes machine translation, digital marketing, validation and testing, interpreting, multilingual data training, and enterprise translation management technologies. Welocalize is ranked as one of the world’s largest LSPs by language industry intelligence firms CSA Research, Nimdzi, and Slator. welocalize.com

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