AFROLINGUALS

Transforming Africa's Linguistic Landscape Through Technology and Innovation

AFROLINGUALS

AFROLINGUALS MAGAZINE

Afrolinguals is the first magazine dedicated to Language Services Providers (LSPs) serving the needs of the African market

The African language industry is a dynamic and rapidly
growing sector, brimming with untapped potential for language professionals
across the continent. As businesses expand globally and local languages gain
recognition, the demand for skilled linguists, translators, language technology
experts etc. is soaring. Afrolinguals is your guide to this thriving industry,
helping you navigate and capitalise on its rapid growth. It covers the latest
trends and innovations that are shaping the field: state-of-the-art translation
software, strategies for preserving indigenous languages, the rise of
multilingual education programs, effective localisation techniques for
pan-African marketing, and the integration of AI in language services. Stay
ahead of the curve and position yourself for success in Africa’s evolving
language services market with Afrolinguals!

Purpose

Afrolinguals aims to be the premier resource for industry news, trends, best practices, and thought leadership for LSPs operating in Africa and serving African clients.

Key Focus Area

Translation, localization, interpreting, language technology, etc.

Call For Contribution

AFROLINGUALS 3rd EDITION: TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIONS IN AFRICA’s LANGUAGE SERVICE INDUSTRY

Theme: Transforming Africa's Linguistic Landscape Through Technology and Innovation ​

The Editorial Team of Afrolinguals is pleased to announce a call for contributions for its 3rd edition, focusing on Language Technology and Innovations in the Language Service Industry across Africa. This edition aims to explore and document how technology is reshaping language services and creating new opportunities for professionals across the continent. We invite language professionals, practitioners, innovators, and thought leaders to share their experiences, insights, and perspectives on the intersection of technology and language services in Africa.