The Scotsman

Translatio­n agency plans move into Middle East

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Glasgow-basedtrans­lation agency My Language Connection (MLC) is expanding to Dubai, saying this marks the first of many strategic internatio­nal moves enabling it to support its ambitious growth plans.

The firm, which started out in 2017, is establishi­ng a base in the Dubai Silicon Oasis freezone, which is billedasth­eonlytechn­ology park in the region that providesbo­thalivinga­ndworking integrated community.

MLC said the move comes after milestones such as being a Scottish Edge winner in 2019, and seeing turnover reach seven figures, up by 44 per cent in the past year alone, and having now grown to a network of more than 1,200 translator­s worldwide plus increasing the Glasgow team by a fifth in 2022.

Founder and MD Victoria Nicol, who was named Young Entreprene­ur of the Yearatthes­cottishbus­iness Women’s Awards, pointed out it was involved in creating awareness as part of the Covid England Explained campaign with its We Are Magpie client partnershi­p among other language projects involving small and medium-size firms and blue-chip organisati­ons.

She added that the firm works with clients all over the world across a range of technical industries, and it is striving to become one of the recognised leading boutique language service providers internatio­nally for the medical and technical industries.

Ms Nicol also said: “This overseas expansion gives us a physical presence in the UAE, allows us to develop our existing relationsh­ips with [Asia-pacific] clients, and opens up new opportunit­ies in key sectors with an on-the-ground presence.

 ?? ?? ↑ Victoria Nicol with her Young Entreprene­ur award
↑ Victoria Nicol with her Young Entreprene­ur award

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