Press release
June 29, 2006
Sixty Students Receive Localization Certification From CSU Chico, GALA and the Localization Institute
CSU Chico, GALA and the Localization Institute
Seattle, Washington, USA -- Last week, California State
University at Chico hosted its first comprehensive educational workshop in
localization. Sixty students received the localization certification
offered by CSU and its organizing partners, the Globalization and
Localization Association (GALA) and the Localization Institute.
Participants included professionals from translation agencies, freelance
translators and companies that are new to the challenges of localizing
their products.
The program included forty-five hours of online
coursework on topics such as global website development, cultural
adaptation of user interfaces, software internationalization and
multilingual content management for global enterprises.
The online
course was followed by a certification exam and a three-day workshop on
the CSU Chico campus with modules on strategies and processes for today’s
industry. Speakers included practitioners from Google, HP and Microsoft,
as well as seasoned providers and buyers of localization products and
services. Workshop participants also benefited from a substantial number
of hours of lab training in major localization tools.
The
certifying partners – GALA and the Localization Institute – played a key
role in shaping the program as well as connecting the academic components
to the larger professional community.
Corporate sponsors of the
program – Lionbridge, TIBCO and SDI Media – provided support for the
program as well as scholarships for 4 full-time localization students at
CSU Chico to attend. Additional support of the program was provided by
MultiLingual Computing and Idiom Inc.
In addition, the program
included on-campus recruiting opportunities, which offered newly-trained
localization professionals the chance to interview with recruiting
industry companies.
“I am extremely pleased with the success of our
first professional certification workshop,” said Professor Nitish Singh,
head of the localization program in the College of Business at CSU Chico.
“The spaces were sold out, and we’ve already begun taking reservations for
next year’s program.” The next North American localization workshop will
take place in Chico, CA, June 12-14, 2007.
About GALA
GALA
is an international non-profit association that promotes translation
services, language technology and language management solutions. The
member companies worldwide include translation agencies, localization
service providers, globalization consultants, internationalization
specialists and technology developers. GALA companies share a commitment
to quality, service and innovation in helping clients reach global markets.
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