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Lue lisääNordic Business Forum gathers together around 7500 attendees from over 40 countries every year, and it is one of the most significant business conferences in Europe. Their long-term partner, Delingua, takes care of the interpreting services during the events.
The first conference took place in 2010, and since then Nordic Business Forum has been organized annually in Finland, Sweden and Norway. Speakers, who are all professionals in their area of expertise, share their experiences and ideas during the two-day conference.
– Some of our previous speakers include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ben Bernanke and Al Gore. Nordic Business Forum has grown to be a well-known business conference, co-founder of Nordic Business Forum, Hans-Peter Siefen, says.
“We know that their interpreters are at the right place at the right time.”
In order to serve the needs of the international audience as well as possible, Nordic Business Forum started a cooperation with Delingua. The language service agency has organized simultaneous interpreting from English to Finnish, Swedish and Russian during the business seminars in Helsinki and Stockholm.
– We think it is important for the attendees to be able to concentrate on the speeches, and it is always easier to understand the most central points in your own mother tongue. Delingua makes it possible, Siefen explains.
– We know that their interpreters are at the right place at the right time, and their interpreting and translation services are of high quality, Siefen adds.
Siefen is especially satisfied with the possibility of building a long-term partnership with Delingua.
– It has been easy to communicate with them, and one can tell that they want to improve their ways of working constantly, Siefen says.
Long-term partnership has many benefits, one of them being the possibility of adjusting the interpreting services to meet the needs of each conference.
– The cooperation with Delingua is great – they are collaborative, reliable and open for new ideas and technologies, Siefen concludes.