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Fondé en 1983, Powerling est l’un des fournisseurs de services linguistiques les plus performants en Europe (Top 25 européen et parmi les 100 premiers mondiaux). A la fois expérimentée et innovante, l’entreprise propose des services linguistiques sur mesure aux entreprises qui se développent à l'international. Powerling mobilise ses chefs de projets, ses experts en solutions technologiques innovantes et ses spécialistes dans plus de 75 langues pour créer les solutions qui correspondent à vos besoins : localisation, site web multilingue, interprétation, traduction, audit, packaging, contenus multimédia...
Founded in 1983, Powerling is one of the leading language service providers in Europe, where it is ranked in the Top 25 and the Top 100 worldwide. Experienced and innovative, the company provides tailor-made language services to companies which want to develop in the global market. Powerling mobilizes its teams of project managers, innovative technological solution experts and its teams of specialists in more than 75 languages to create the solutions that meet your needs: localization, multilingual websites, interpretation, translation, auditing, packaging, multimedia content.
News from the field
Peru: socio-economic impacts of a project started 8 years agoInitiated in 2015, the project developed in the Peruvian region of San Martín, and led in the field by the Urku Centre, is the first project financed by Reforest'Action at the very heart of the Amazon
A landmark project for Reforest'Action Historically located around the city of Tarapoto, in the Cordillera Escalera Conservation Area, the project has expanded over the years to encompass three northeastern regions in Peru: San Martín, Loreto and Ucayali. Anchored in the upper Amazon, th
An overview of the projects supported by Reforest'Action in PeruEnd of 2021, our team went to monitor the 3 projects supported by Reforest'Action in Peru, but also to meet the partners who implement them on the field. Report in Tarapoto, Lamas and Piura.
In Peru, more than one million hectares of forest have disappeared in 15 years. In this country, that contains 13% of the Amazonian Forest, trees are essential to the health of unique tropical ecosystems, to the survival of a rare and often threatened biodiversity but also to the subsistence of mill