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This category answers questions about what types of patents do you translate? and do you translate documents for ECFMG credential evaluation?, along with other frequent concerns related to specialized services.
We translate biotechnology, chemical, pharmaceutical, and engineering patents. Translations cover patent specifications, claims, abstracts, and supporting documentation. Our lead translator holds a biology degree with a specialization in molecular genetics and previously lectured in technical translation at Universidad de Montevideo.
Yes. We translate the documentation required by ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) for physicians trained outside the United States seeking to practice in the U.S. Translations include diplomas, curricula, academic transcripts, and course load certificates. Our lead translator is a biologist with publications in medical genetics and an ATA-certified translator.
Yes. We translate environmental impact assessments, engineering specifications, structural calculations, and documentation for international tenders. This includes renewable energy, infrastructure, and industrial projects. Our lead translator previously worked as an environmental impact technician at an engineering consultancy.
Yes. A certified translator revises and corrects the output of a machine translation system, verifying terminology, consistency, register, and fidelity to the source document. The process is aligned with ISO 18587 requirements for post-editing of machine translation output. This service is suited to regulatory documentation, clinical trials, and large-volume projects. The resulting translation bears the certified translator's seal and signature and carries full legal validity.
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