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Terminologie³ Conference

Terminologie³ Conference

Terminology³ - From Power-Users for Power-Users Takes place from March 14.-15.2024 at the Novotel in Karlsruhe. On March 14 we offer expert workshops, on March 15 we offer terminology use cases from companies and both days offer excellent networking opportunities.
More visibility for language topics in your company

More visibility for language topics in your company

Do you sometimes find it difficult to get your language topic heard in your company? Your work as a terminologist, translation project manager etc. is not seen? Would you like to have more visibility into language topics in the company? Don't worry, you're not alone. We will show you how your topic will become more popular for your colleagues.
New Year terminology

New Year terminology

And the new year has finally arrived - the long-awaited new year 2023, in which everything is done better. A new year with 12 chapters and 365 blank pages, ready to become the most beautiful and colorful book of our lives.
Wanted: Santa Claus Corporate Identity

Wanted: Santa Claus Corporate Identity

What does Christmas have to do with Corporate Identity? Who is this Father Christmas? What is the difference to Saint Nicholas? And what part does Coca Cola really play in this story? These are questions that we, as specialists in terminology and corporate identity, urgently need to get to the bottom of.
Barbie-Terminologie

Magic Barbie terminology

Barbie. Pink. Glitter. All this has been with us for a few days now, the Barbie hype is bigger than ever – but what about the terminology of the popular doll? We wondered about this and wrote a few thoughts about it in today's blog.
Jenny, what do you do at berns language consulting?

Jenny, what do you do at berns language consulting?

Finding a good answer to this question is almost as exciting as my work itself The assumptions range from translator to speech therapist. At this point, I reveal my secret: As a terminologist, I help companies define their corporate terminology in order to save them time and money, to improve the quality of their texts and to improve their visibility.