Organización Mexicana de Traductores (OMT) — Mexico
A professional association for translators in Mexico, known for organizing the annual Translation and Interpretation Congress. https://www.omt.org.mx/
A professional association for translators in Mexico, known for organizing the annual Translation and Interpretation Congress. https://www.omt.org.mx/
Colegio Mexicano de Intérpretes de Conferencias (CMIC) — MexicoA highly respected association of conference interpreters in Mexico, affiliated with AIIC. https://www.cmic.org.mx/
A nonprofit organization that supports the training, certification, and development of Peruvian translators. https://www.atpp.org.pe/
Promotes professional development and ethical standards for translators and interpreters in Venezuela. https://avti.org.ve/
A professional body advocating for the recognition and regulation of translators and interpreters in Panama. https://www.apti.org.pa/
Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (CTPCBA) — ArgentinaOne of the most prestigious translation associations in Latin America, offering certification and continuing education to sworn translators. […]
The national professional association for translators and interpreters in Australia, promoting ethical practice and ongoing professional development. https://ausit.org/
The UK’s only dedicated association for practicing translation and interpreting professionals, offering accreditation and CPD. https://www.iti.org.uk/
he national body representing provincial and territorial translation and interpretation organizations across Canada. https://www.cttic.org/
Association of Translators and Interpreters of Ontario (ATIO)The only organization in Ontario that certifies translators, interpreters, and terminologists to work in the province. https://atio.on.ca/
“The mission of the ATA’s Educators Division is to enhance the educational experience of translation and interpreting students by offering educators and trainers a platform to share knowledge, experience, and resources, and helping each other in becoming better instructors. ATA’s Educators Division emphasizes inclusiveness by connecting instructors of translation and interpreting at all different levels and language combinations, and it heavily depends on the collegiality of its members to fulfill its mission.”