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Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment Rental

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Simultaneous interpretation is a widely used form of language services, particularly for large events such as conferences and broadcasts. The interpreter listens to the speaker's words in one language, known as the floor language, and provides a continuous translation in another language. Whether it's a small multilingual meeting or a big convention, Translations has the perfect solution for all your simultaneous interpretation equipment requirements.

We are equipped to handle any event size and offer on-site technical assistance to ensure smooth operation.

You'll see that most simultaneous interpretation jobs take place in soundproof booths. In some cases, such as a walking tour, you can use a portable interpretation system, which doesn't require a soundproof booth.

Audio Guide System for Museum and Attractions :

The audio tour guide system is an ideal wireless communication solution for various settings such as museums, tour groups, galleries, places of interest, and trade shows. It offers a better way of providing tours to your guests. However, effectively conveying information to tourists can be challenging in spaces where silence is required or in noisy cultural attractions. To overcome this challenge, the use of an audio guide system is recommended. With this system, the museum guide speaks into a microphone while guests listen through earphones, resulting in enhanced tour experiences and reflecting the professionalism of our guides.

Common Uses for Interpretation Equipment 

Multilingual meetings, events, and consultations can benefit from interpretation equipment, whether between two people or between a speaker and an audience. Interpretation equipment is commonly used in:

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What Is Interpreting Equipment?

CIT offers a wide range of equipment to support both consecutive and simultaneous interpretation. Interpreters generally need a booth and a console system while they listen to a speech and interpret the speaker's words into their target language.

Using a microphone, the interpreter speaks the translated message, which is transmitted to the members of the audience, who wear or hold interpretation receivers.

It is possible for audience members to listen and participate in events where they do not know the spoken language using portable interpretation equipment, such as transmitters, receivers, microphones, and headsets. Often, multiple interpreters work together to interpret into each language, taking turns to let them rest from listening and mentally translating.

Looking for a better way to accommodate language needs?

  • As part of its in-person programming and events, the Office of Access, Inclusion, and Compliance (OAIC) rents interpretation equipment to interpreters.

  • In order to ensure equipment availability, and to work out any necessary logistical details, reservations need to be made three weeks in advance. To request equipment and confirm availability, please email:  interpretingstaff@easylanguageservices.com 

  • Training on equipment use is available upon request for educators and interpreters.

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