Localisation and QA company takes new identity; embarks on two-year expansion plan

Partnertrans UK rebrands to Universally Speaking

Partnertrans UK is to officially unveil its new corporate image and identity – Universally Speaking – at the Develop Conference in Brighton.

Universally Speaking’s core services include: localisation into over thirty languages, proof reading, editing, manual and packaging work, voice over services and testing for functionality, compliance and localization across all platforms.

Universally Speaking’s client list includes the likes of Sony, Sega, Capcom, Codemasters, THQ and EA, and the company is set to embark on a two-year expansion plan designed to capitalise on the growth that has been forecasted for the outsource sector.

“We are really excited about the opportunity to launch a new identity for our already successful UK operation,” said Universally Speaking managing director Vickie Peggs.

“Universally Speaking will continue to partner its international client base with a superb service. The new corporate identity reflects this and allows us to further strengthen our position in the market place.”

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