Our Irish office serves as our operational gateway to the EU, the wider European Economic Area (EEA), and the United Kingdom. With Irish now holding full official language status in the European Union, alongside the EU's 24 official languages, demand forprofessional translation continues to grow across institutions, public sector bodies, and international organisations.

Europe is home to many international organisations, institutions, and professional bodies that operate across multiple languages. EU institutions, international NGOs, sports federations, and policy organisations regularly produce content for audiences across linguistic borders.
Alongside this institutional multilingualism, Europe's linguistic diversity, migration flows, and cross-border cooperation create a continuous need for translation services in public administration, legal settings, humanitarian work, and international programmes.
The European translation market is large and diverse, shaped by cross-border business, EU institutions, multinational companies, and international cooperation. Europe is one of the world's largest markets for language services and accounts for a significant share of global demand for translation and interpretation.
Our team has worked with clients across Europe for many years, delivering reliable translation services for institutional, corporate, and cross-border projects. Building on this experience, we established our physical presence in Europe to work more closely with European organisations and manage projects across the continent.