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German Technical Translation Services
At Straker we specialize in German technical translation services making it easy and cost effective to get your technical documents translated into or from German. Unlike other translation agencies we can save you up to 40% with our per hour translation model. So if you're looking for a fast, accurate and cost effective technical document translation service speak to us today!
Per Hour Translation Pricing - Save up to 40%
At Straker we can link the economic cost of our translations to the time it takes to complete the translation - then focus on improving the efficiency of delivering that service (speed of translation), this in most cases has the outcome of significantly dropping the price to the client. In plain English this means we can charge by the hour (not by the traditional per-word method) and use tools that make our translators really effcient and save our clients money and time.
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Reduce Costs and Simplify the Workflow
Getting technical publications created in one language can be hard enough, having to produce them in multiple languages increase the cost and makes the publication and review process substantially more complex. This is where the Straker multilingual publishing system can simplify the process and ability to leverage the Straker, low cost human translation services can reduce the cost to manageable levels.
Here are the languages we complete the most technical translations for:
- Japanese Technical Translations
- Chinese Technical Translations
- French Technical Translations
- German Technical Translations
- Italian Technical Translations
- Spanish Technical Translations
Author Once, Publish Once
With the Straker Multilingual Publishing System you simply author your content in your primary language, click publish and then the automated workflows take care of the rest. Content is automatically sent to humans for translation and review if required and the content in any language can be published as a PDF or Word Document.
Easy Editing
With a comprehensive Web Content Management tool as your editing interface you have full control over your content layout and flow. Permissions and authentication components control who has access to author and publish content and being web based authors from multiple locations can work on documents at the same time without conflict.
Exporting and Integration
Once you document is complete it can be exported in any number of formats such as HTML, PDF, Word or Excel. Each documentation site comes complete with a powerful API that would also allow for integration with other tools and systems.
About the German Language
German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language, related to, and classified alongside, English and Dutch. Spoken by approximately 100 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and the most widely spoken first language in the European Union.
German is primarily spoken in Germany (where it is the first language for more than 95% of the population), Austria (89%) and Switzerland (65%). German is also spoken by the majority of the populations of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. Other European German-speaking communities are found in Northern Italy (in South Tyrol and in some municipalities in other provinces), in the East Cantons of Belgium, in the French regions of Alsace and Lorraine, and in some border villages of the former South Jutland County (in German, Nordschleswig, in Danish, Sønderjylland) of Denmark.
German-speaking communities can also be found in parts of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Russia and Kazakhstan. In Russia, forced expulsions after World War II and massive emigration to Germany in the 1980s and 1990s have depopulated most of these communities. German is also spoken by foreign populations and some of their descendants in Bosnia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Morocco, Netherlands, Portugal, Scandinavia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.













