April 10, 2026
Language Access Is Critical Infrastructure for FIFA World Cup 2026
Why host cities are treating multilingual communication like transportation, security, and emergency response systems As FIFA World Cup 2026 planning...
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Why host cities are treating multilingual communication like transportation, security, and emergency response systems As FIFA World Cup 2026 planning...
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We’re 75 days out from the FIFA World Cup and host cities are asking, “are we actually prepared from a...
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Franklin Special District serves about 3,100 students across eight schools in Williamson County, Tennessee. The district educates students from pre-K...
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In 2026, the United States will welcome 1.2 million international visitors, representing 48 countries and 50+ languages, across 11 host...
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Issaquah School District serves about 18,000 students across 26 schools just outside downtown Seattle in a region shaped by global...
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The City of Morgan Hill serves a community of about 46,000 people. As the city has grown, so has the...
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How Language Access Technology Helps Cities Welcome the World The FIFA World Cup is more than a sporting event, it’s...
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Delivering Efficient Service for Every Resident Across the country, city and state officials are finding smarter, more sustainable ways to...
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