Rubric (translation organisation)

Rubric, Inc. is a global language service provider, offering localization and translation services for companies across the technology, software, marketing, media publishing, manufacturing and tourism industries.

Type Private
Focus Humanitarian
Area served
Worldwide
Method Translations
Website www.rubric.com

Rubric was founded in the UK 1994 and expanded into the United States in 1997. Today, Rubric offers translation services in 135 different languages.[1] The company is headquartered in Edinburgh, and currently operates offices in Woburn, Massachusetts; San Jose, California; and Cape Town.

Rubric supports Translators Without Borders.[2] Through its Access to Knowledge Awards, Translators Without Borders has recognized Rubric twice, awarding the company a Donor Award Honorable Mention in 2012[3] and a Donor Award in 2013.[4]

Projects

The Mozilla Firefox Project

In 2013, Rubric translated the Mozilla Firefox Web browser to Xhosa.[5]

The Ebola Health Information Project

In response to the 2014 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa, Rubric worked with WikiAfrica and Wiki Project Medicine to translate health information about Ebola into South African languages, including, Zulu, Setswana, Sesotho, Siswati, Ndebele, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, Xhosa and Sepedi.[6][7][8][9] The project increased the number of articles covering “Ebola” from 40 languages to more than 110.[10] In October 2014 during the annual summit of One Young World, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales spoke about the Ebola Health Information Project.[11]

Clients

Rubric clients include Amway, Toshiba,[12] British Broadcasting Corporation, Bose, Oxford University Press, AccuWeather[13] and SuccessFactors, an SAP company.

References

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