Tag: Europe

Step Into the Agora: ELIA’s 10th Focus on Project Management Comes to Athens

ELIA reveals the agenda for Focus on Project Management 2025 in Athens, Dec 3–5, featuring keynotes, workshops, and networking for PMs.

NVIDIA Launches Open Dataset for Multilingual Speech AI

NVIDIA releases an open-source dataset and new artificial intelligence models optimized for translation across 25 European languages. The company aims to bridge the gap in speech technologies for underrepresented languages.

The Week in Review: Language Industry News July 21–25

AI hesitation, IPO moves, podcast launches, and new language rights shaped the language industry this week. Read the full recap of language industry news July 21–25.

Denmark Moves to Protect Identity Rights in the Age of AI

The proposed amendment to Danish copyright law would grant individuals the right to demand the removal of unauthorized digital imitations, with the exception of parody and satire.

Monaco Launches Revamped Multilingual Platform for Global Travel Trade

Monaco’s tourism authority unveils a new multilingual travel platform to better equip advisors and partners with modern tools and content.

Interpreter Removed by European Union Commission After Confidentiality Breach Raises Espionage Concerns

A freelance interpreter was removed after allegedly breaching confidentiality during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, raising fears of Russian infiltration.

Basque Language Finds a Digital Ally in Local AI Translation Tools

In Bilbao, AI tools like Itzuli and Euskorpora are boosting Basque language preservation through smart translation and collaborative data efforts.

The Week in Review: Highlights from the Language Industry, June 23–27

Language industry news June: AI funding, multilingual policy, and innovations in translation tech from June 23–27.

UNESCO and ICANN Advocate for Multilingual, Inclusive Internet Governance at IGF 2025

At IGF 2025, UNESCO and ICANN emphasized the need for multilingual internet governance, highlighting local empowerment, language rights, and Universal Acceptance.