Professional interpreters for exhibitions and expos to translate English to Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin Chinese to English and multiple other languages…
Chinese Interpretation Group provides Chinese interpreters for exhibitions, shows & expos.
Events and exhibitions represent opportunities where companies and countries can showcase their best to the world. It is here that ideas are shared, information is exchanged, and deals are concluded. As we seek to compete favourably in the globalized market, we as companies and as a country must ensure our products and services are effectively marketed in these events or exhibitions.
Chinese Interpretation Group provides Chinese (Mandarin) interpreters (verbal translators) for exhibitions, shows and expos.
Events and exhibitions are where you want to put on the “best show” for your audience. For this reason, you will need people who you can rely on. Our Chinese interpreters for exhibitions are professional, courteous, and reliable, and are highly fluent in both English and Chinese. They have the required skills to bridge the language gap between organizers, exhibitors, and visitors on all levels at any international events or exhibitions all over India and worldwide. For example, they can:
- Meet and greet the Chinese delegates on arrival at airport, hotel, or venue.
- Assist the organisers in liaising with Chinese-speaking exhibitors throughout the event.
- Help the exhibitors attend to their Chinese visitors during the exhibition.
- Accompany Chinese visitors to meet with the exhibitors and facilitate discussions.
- As each event is different from the next, we will tailor-make our services and size of our interpreter team to meet your needs.
Our Chinese business interpreters in India are qualified professionals who are not only talented linguists but are also informed of India and China’s business etiquette; local professional conduct and corporate rules.
What sets Chinese Interpretation Group apart is that our Chinese exhibition interpretation services can deliver insights into the ways and means of building profitable cross-cultural business relationships with your partners.
We cover Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese and other Chinese dialects including Chinese Hainese, Haka, Hmong, Hokkian or Khek. Our Chinese translation services cover both traditional and simplified Chinese.
Our Chinese exhibition interpreters cover the following sectors:
- Automotive Industry Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Banking Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Corporate Finance Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Oil and Gas Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Engineering Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Energy & Environment Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Sciences Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Manufacturing Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Medical Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Retail and Consumer Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Pharmaceutical Chinese exhibition interpreters
- Technology Chinese exhibition interpreters
Using Chinese Interpretation Group’s professional exhibition interpreters not only helps you to get your message across, expand your business and form firm business relationships, it also shows your will to communicate and work with your foreign partners. The Chinese interpreter can facilitate your business dealings and provide a global outlook to your company. Not only will the interpreter be qualified with a recognized academic degree, which demonstrates excellent analysis skills and intellectual maturity, the interpreter will also be tactful in the case of misunderstandings or tense situations, and interpreting will still be delivered in an accurate and professional manner.
Why choose Chinese Interpreter Group’s Chinese Exhibition Interpreters?
Interpreters of Superior Quality
Chinese Interpretation Group is committed to supplying Chinese interpreters for exhibitions of high quality so all our exhibition interpreters have years of experience and are extremely reliable. Not only will they convey your marketing information in fastidious detail to your business partner, but they will also give you valuable insights as to how business works in the country in question. This serves to avoid potential clashes and misunderstandings.
Experienced & Committed Chinese Interpreters
The years of experience of Chinese exhibition translation and interpreting services in numerous fields have enabled our translators and interpreters to translate technical, specialist subject.
Comprehensive Service
We are also very happy to arrange for interpreting services to meet your every exhibition need, including for trade shows, expos, B2B meetings, and consultations. We can provide Chinese exhibition interpreting services all over the globe.
About Chinese
Rather than being one self-contained language, Chinese rather refers to a group of languages officially in use in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore and the Wa State, Burma as well as being recognised as a minority language in the USA, Canada and Malaysia. It is named as one of the six official languages of the United Nations: the variant used in this context being “Standard Chinese”, a standardised version based on the Mandarin spoken in Beijing. The main branches of Chinese are Mandarin, Wu, Yue, of which the main language is Cantonese, and Min. The variations of Chinese are not always mutually intelligible but of the estimated 1.2 billion speakers of some variety of Chinese, around 960 million are thought to speak Mandarin as their native tongue – making it the lingua franca of the Chinese world.
Spoken Chinese (for Interpreting):
The two official versions of the Chinese language are Mandarin and Cantonese. The People’s Republic of China (mainland China) has Mandarin as its official spoken language. Although Mandarin itself is often used merely as a name for another sub-group of variants, it is the most commonly used version of the Chinese language both in the PRC, Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Republic of Singapore. Cantonese, on the other hand, is widely spoken in the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macao as well as the Canton (or Guangdong) province of the PRC.
Written Chinese (for Translation):
Two forms of written Chinese are widely used. One is known as ‘simplified’ and the other as ‘traditional’. Simplified Chinese was introduced in mainland China by the Chinese government in 1949 for the purpose of improving the literacy rate of the population, and to make complicated characters faster to write (some of which originally included a few dozen strokes). Chinese people on the mainland started using the modern version of characters, while those outside mainland China continued to use the original traditional script.
The major difference between the traditional and the simplified versions of Chinese is that the traditional form includes more complicated characters, whereas the modern simplified characters are regarded as easier to write.
What next?
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