We live in a global economy – with a catch. Despite the increasing ability to reach foreign customers, the lack of efficient translation methods is still the most challenging aspect of global expansion. Currently, even using the most advanced software services are an expensive, complicated, and inaccurate process. The result is that too often, businesses sacrifice millions of dollars in profit because marketing to global consumers is too complex to be worthwhile. That’s why the era of “Big Translation” is needed to leverage our existing technological tools and scale up translation capabilities to a level that actually matches global communication needs. In this presentation Carl Yao will explain what Big Translation is and how Stepes mobile translation technology can make it happen.
There are only 250K professional translators in the world. To meet the rapidly increasing life sciences translation demand, many generic translators are hired to take on high technical medical translation jobs, resulting in poor quality, longer project turnaround due to lengthy reviews/change implementation, and more costly service (as a result of short supply for a much larger demand.)
Stepes patent pending mobile translation technology revolutionizes translation on mobile devices, allowing medical experts to translate and perform linguistic review when and where they want, and earn money.
Half of the world’s population is bilingual. By the end of 2020, 6.1 billion smartphones will be in use worldwide. Mobile technology will finally make translation easily and freely accessible to the half of the world’s bilingual population. It will finally scale up translation solutions to meet globalization demand.
Let the Experts Translate. Until now, subject matter experts have been shut out of the translation process.
Big Translation enables everyone – doctors, engineers, lawyers, business managers, and artists to translate easily when and where they want using their smartphones, and earn money, while satisfying their desire to contribute to world knowledge.
Big Translation ensures access to the latest industry terminology shared across all connected mobile devices.
Finally, we are able to meet translation demand from pharmaceutical, medical companies and CROs when it comes to testing, patenting, and labeling medical products and services.
The Uber-esque translation service employing a mobile chat-based interface to allow subject matter experts to easily translate on their smartphones when and where they want. Mobile translation gives life science experts a way to contribute to public knowledge and global development by translating industry-specific content in their free time and earn money while doing so. There is no better solution for improving translation quality than having people who are passionate about the subject matter field to do the translation themselves.
Envision buying or participating medical translation being as easy as calling a taxi on your phone, being able to walk onto a subway and watching people translate on their smartphones, or even being able to translate customer support messages in real time from WeChat or Facebook Messenger.