Translation in Italy

Freelance translators and translation companies

The translation industry in Italy is very diverse and therefore it is not possible to provide accurate statistics. There is no law regulation to the profession and basically everyone can work as a translator nowadays, but there are some translators' associations making efforts in order to achieve some kind of consistency in the translation business.

Most part of technical and scientific translators make business with translation agencies, while editorial translators often have to make contacts with publishing houses directly. On the other hand, universities, cultural associations and institutions are the main business partners to translators working in classical studies fields such as religion, history and philosophy. There is very little room for in-house translators nowadays. Most translators are freelancers (VAT registered) but there is also a strong presence of people working as translators under other contract forms such as pure occasional collaboration.

Globalization and Internet development (as well the development of softwares for online collaboration) are changing Italian translation industry very fast. Nowadays many italian translators tend to work for foreign agencies, expecially those which work in high profile scopes (such as genetics, finance and so on). On the other hand there is a strong reduction of the mid-profile workload (non-specialized user's guides, newspaper articles in not specific fields, ...) and this has led to a constant downgrading of these translations' value, both in terms of quality and tariffs offered.

Main translators' associations in Italy are ANITI (Associazione Nazionale Italiana Traduttori e Interpreti) and AITI (Associazione Italiana Traduttori e Interpreti).

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Translation associations and schools in Italy

SchoolUniversità degli studi della Tuscia
SchoolScuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici “F. Casati”
AssociationAssociazione Nazionale Italiana Traduttori e Interpreti
SchoolUniversità degli Studi di Trieste
SchoolIstituto Superiore Interpreti Traduttori, Fondazione SCM
SchoolUniversity of Bologna - Facoltà di lingue e letterature straniere
SchoolUniversità degli Studi di Catania
SchoolScuola Superiore di Lingue Moderne per Interpreti e Traduttori
SchoolL’Istituto Universitario di Mediazione Linguistica di Perugia
AssociationAssociazione Italiana Traduttori e Interpreti

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