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Follow on Google News | Hieroglifs Translations opens a translation agency in the United KingdomIn February 2013: Hieroglifs Translations became “more international”: the translation company opened a new center in Southampton, Great Britain.
Hieroglifs Translations is able to combine healthy profits with dedicating time to nonprofit activities. In 2012, for the second consecutive year Hieroglifs translations was issued a certificate as the top translation company in terms of profits in the Bucharest area, by Listafirme.ro. The site is an online data base which lists over 900,000 Romanian companies. Data included for each company is the most recent available and is collected from websites, publications, catalogues, the Official Gazette of Romania, the Registry of Commerce, the Ministry of Finance, the Portal of the Ministry of Justice, the Insolvency Bulletin, and similar sources. In recent years Hieroglifs has broadened its customer portfolio, including new industries and new fields like technology. Since its inauguration Hieroglifs translations has been involved in the sphere of information technology and last year the company attended the Bucharest International Technical Fair (17-20 October, 2012) and the International Technical Fair, which is amongst the best-known Bulgarian forums of investment solutions and technological innovation. In the meantime, Hieroglifs aims to support nonprofit institutes, like the Policy Center for Roma Minorities, with whom Hieroglifs entered into a partnership in late 2012. Gianluca Falco -the Director of Hieroglifs Translations Romania – introduced charity activities, such as basketball matches, targeting disadvantaged children in order to inspire them with the importance of teamwork, one of the most crucial skills to solve their difficulties. The hope of the company is that Hieroglifs new UK office will be able to achieve new and challenging aims, as the Romanian and Latvian centers have done for years. Author: Lorenzo Bagnoli End
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