In a bizarre turn of events that had New Yorkers scratching their heads, it seemed as if Mayor Eric Adams had taken on a surprising...
read moreEnd of Year Conferences: What You Might be Forgetting to Consider
As your company gears up to organize year-end conferences and gatherings, ensuring accessibility for all attendees takes the spotlight. Given that these events require a...
read moreThe Future of Communication: Finding Balance Between AI and Human Interpreting
The need for effective communication across languages and cultures has skyrocketed in today’s interconnected world. That’s where interpreting steps in, playing a vital role in...
read moreThe Ins and Outs of Phone Interpreting
If you’re looking for a fast and reliable way to connect with people in other languages, look no further than phone interpretation. Phone interpreters are...
read moreMeet Our People: Leonor Osório de Castro
Leonor Osório de Castro is one of our talented interpreters, working with INGCO International for many years. She has worked as a linguist since 1987...
read moreNew Year, New Opportunity to Connect across Cultures
As we roll the calendar over into a new year, you’re probably thinking about all the new things coming your way – goals, projects, campaigns,...
read moreValue the Language of All People
Today we are honored to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. “Since time immemorial, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians have built vibrant and diverse cultures...
read moreAUGUST: Interpreter of the Month
My name is Dory Cristina Montenegro, I’m originally from Guatemala and I have lived in Minnesota for 13 years. I studied Political Science at Universidad...
read moreMeet Paula Ianelli: August’s Interpreter of the Month
My name is Paula Ianelli and I actually started my journey as a translator and interpreter because of how curious I am. Contrary to many...
read moreMeet Tereza Braga: July’s Interpreter of the Month
I was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro and my ancestry is western European. I was fortunate to have parents who had many opportunities...
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