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One dedicated project manager handles all services—translation, interpreting, localization, and equipment rental—so you never coordinate multiple vendors.
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When you need the best interpreters, without the hassle
Our robust network of professional and reliable interpreters in Thailand are here to address all your business language needs. Our interpreters are trained to be professionals and provide excellent service. No matter how complex the project, our interpreters have the skills and know-how to get the job done.
From large conferences that require highly experienced interpreters to specialized workshops requiring refined language proficiency, we are confident we have a translator for your needs. All our interpreters go through a meticulous examination process to ensure they meet our standards of language expertise, competency, and experience. Contact us to explore the interpreting and translation services we provide.
One dedicated project manager handles all services—translation, interpreting, localization, and equipment rental—so you never coordinate multiple vendors.
Work with interpreters and translators who understand your field—whether it’s pharma, tech, legal, or finance.
We provide detailed quotes that break down every cost, so you know exactly what you’re paying for, right from the start.
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Bangkok, Thailand
Imagine your reaction if your interpreting event had to be rescheduled because of a major local holiday when everything was closed. Don’t let that happen. You can see a complete list of holidays in Thailand here: timeanddate.com/holidays/thailand/.
The Thai language is the official and national language of Thailand. The Thai language, sometimes referred to as the Siamese language, belongs to the Tai-Kadai language family. Linguists have determined that the language originated from several languages: Sanskrit, Old Khmer, and Pali. It sounds similar to Lao when spoken.
For more information on what languages are spoken in Thailand visit worldatlas.com.
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If a visa is required, obtain it from the appropriate foreign consular representative before proceeding abroad. Allow sufficient time for processing your visa application especially if you are applying by mail. Most foreign consular representatives are located in principal cities and in many instances a traveler may be required to obtain visas from the consular office in the area of his/her residence.
The Thai Baht is the official currency of Thailand. For the latest conversion rates please visit XE.com.
In Thailand the power plugs and sockets are of type A, B, C, F and O. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Country | Voltage (volts) | Frequency (hertz) | Plug type |
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Thailand | 230 V | 50 Hz | A / B / C / O |
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Whatever your needs are, our team is here for you. We are distributed across four regions, with plentiful knowledge in a variety of industry backgrounds and a wealth of knowledge of the interpreting services market. We believe in:
Our Language Specialists are here to manage your entire project from start to finish. Please send us your language needs and event details for a fast and easy quote. Estimate within 24 hours, no commitment needed.