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The Anglès a Japonès translators listed below specialize in the field of TI (Tecnologies de la informació). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Sam NISHIO
Sam NISHIO
Native in Japonès 
Fotografia/Imatge (& Arts gràfiques), Ramaderia / Cria d’animals, Química; Quim Ciència/Eng, Astronomia & Espai, ...
122
Harin Park
Harin Park
Native in Coreà 
Internet, Comerç electrònic, Energia / Fonts d’energia, TI (Tecnologies de la informació), Informàtica: Sistemes, Xarxes, ...
123
Aiko Kawahata
Aiko Kawahata
Native in Japonès 
japanese, marketing, ad, social media, copywriting, it, techonology, localization, beauty, tourism, ...
124
Yola Zhao
Yola Zhao
Native in Xinès 
Automatismes & Robòtica, Manufacturació, Telecom(unicacions), Enginyeria nuclear/Ciència, ...
125
Turner Nelson
Turner Nelson
Native in Anglès (Variant: US) 
Japanese, Music, Media, technology, subtitles
126
Takaaki Yamane
Takaaki Yamane
Native in Japonès 
Promotion video, copy writing, Native Japanese speaker, subtitling, documentary, film, drama, Art, transcreation, English to Japanese, ...
127
Jonathan Brandt
Jonathan Brandt
Native in Anglès 
Impressió & Edició, Transport / Mitjans de transport / Transport marítim, Fotografia/Imatge (& Arts gràfiques), Mitjans de comunicació / Multimèdia, ...
128
yuka_m
yuka_m
Native in Japonès 
airline, hotel, GDS, travel, tourism, japanese, localization, flight, kiosk, app, ...
129
Shin Nakajima
Shin Nakajima
Native in Japonès (Variant: Standard-Japan) 
Japanese, native, technology, software


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