INCLUSION
Sign language interpreting is the service that allows deaf persons or persons with a hearing impairment to participate on equal terms in meetings, training sessions, court proceedings, conferences, public events, and more.
A professional interpreter translates in real time from spoken language into the corresponding sign language and vice versa, enabling smooth communication among parties.
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REAL ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION
It allows everyone to understand and engage with the content of the event, not just as passive listeners.
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Providing sign language interpreting demonstrates a commitment to equality and non-discrimination.
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ENHANCED INSTITUTIONAL AND BRAND IMAGE
Offering an accessible service conveys sensitivity, respect, and professionalism.
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PRECISE AND ADAPTED COMMUNICATION
The interpreter adapts the message to the structure and culture of sign language, respecting nuance, terminology, and context.
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SUPPORTS ACTIVE PARTICIPATION
The signing participant can contribute, ask questions, negotiate, and testify with the same autonomy as any other participant.
MOST COMMON USE CASES
- INSTITUTIONAL CEREMONIES AND PUBLIC EVENTS
- EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING ENVIRONMENTS
- JUDICIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SETTINGS
- HEALTHCARE AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SERVICES
- WORK MEETINGS AND CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTS
- CULTURAL AND LEISURE EVENTS



