Nero Webinar, May 28th
Time to Change:
From a dependent supplier to a cost-effective globalization supply chain
Adaquest and Across Systems present through a business case an alternative supply model for managing the globalization process for corporations and changing from a costly “one-stop shop” to a cost-effective translation supply model with independent language service providers. We invite you to meet the customer and the suppliers for a real business case that is changing the perception of global companies which are currently moving to an independent, highly integrated, industry-demand-oriented localization solution.
Moderator: Hiram Machado, Adaquest Inc.
Participants:
- Barbara Wallace, Head of Translation at Nero AG
- Petros Chatzimitsos, Director, Localization & Translation Department at Archetypon
- Christian Taube, Senior Account Manager at Matrix Communications
- Federico Lopez Nolasco, Intl’ Partner Manager at Across Systems
- Juan-Jose Arevalillo, General Manager at Hermes Traducciones
- Allan Svendsen, General Manager at Jensen Localization
- Dorothee Orf, General Manager at Intertext
- Sujeong Lee, CEO, E4NET
- Tomoe Nagase, Project Manager, Human Science
Date: Wednesday, May 28th
Time: 10 AM CEST (GMT +02:00) / 5 PM JST (GMT +09:00)
Duration: appr. 1 hour 30 minutes
You can also join the same webinar on May, 29th at 8 AM PDT (GMT -07:00) / 11 AM EDT (GMT -04:00) / 5 PM CEST (GMT +02:00).
Register for May, 29th
Please fill in the fields below and click submit to register yourself for the web conference.
Access to this event is given on the understanding that you agree to the provision of your contact information to Across and partners. Only primary contact information will be shared and this information will only be shared for the purposes of providing relevant offers. This registration form is an application only. Across has the right to refuse entry.
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Requirements in order to attend are:
- preferably, a DSL connection, but at least ISDN
- that places are available at the desired date
(the number of participants per training session is limited)
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