The global market is opening up more and more and, as a result, it becomes more attractive for Swiss companies to expand into foreign markets. Swiss products and services are popular all over the world and enjoy a particularly good reputation. This is also the case in Norway.
Want to venture into the Norwegian market? Then persuade your customers with professional translations. Our team, consisting of native-speaking, experienced specialists, ensures that your translation into Norwegian retains the same character as the original text in German. In collaboration with you, we develop optimised solutions by voicing our opinions and meeting your needs and requirements. From instruction manuals, to press releases, to contracts: our team delivers carefully worded translations that persuade your customers.
SemioticTransfer isn’t only there for professional matters, we also handle private documents. Some examples include: marriage certificates and adoption applications. These documents often require a certification. Find out more here.
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Contact us at contact@semiotictransfer.ch and you’ll instantly receive our quote for your translation into Norwegian. Send us your text as a Word document, PDF, or simply as you have it to hand.
You can contact us in Baden by phone
+41 56 470 40 40Professional Norwegian translations
Accurately translating into Norwegian involves much more than translating the text word for word from the source language. In addition to an accurate translation of the content, SemioticTransfer also guarantees a precise functional translation. We get the most out of the source text by only using native-speaking professionals from the target country for all translations.
From professional proofreading to specialised technical translation into Norwegian, with or without certification, SemioticTransfer offers you the right service for every requirement – and with quality assurance guaranteed!
Translations are a matter of trust
We handle your enquiries and documents with the utmost discretion and confidentiality. For your security, all data is hosted in Switzerland by an ISO 27001-certified IT partner.
Swiss quality guaranteed
SemioticTransfer is certified in accordance with ISO 17100.
We guarantee certified quality assurance for your translation into Norwegian: certified, native-speaking translators who only translate into their native Norwegian. We also only use professionals who translate within their discipline and usually live within the target country. Every translation undergoes a revision process (four-eye principle) and is reviewed again by a translation specialist (six-eye principle) using randomised samples before delivery.
Eight reasons to use SemioticTransfer AG’s services:
Compilation of terminology glossaries
Corporate wording
Each translation is proofread.
Two-man rule for review
Layout editing in a range of foreign languages
Multilingual layout
19 out of 20 clients recommend the Swiss translation agency SemioticTransfer AG.
Customer satisfaction
Compilation of translation memories
Efficient working methods
Experienced translation professionals verify your order.
Six-eye principle
Certified translation work
ISO 17100
We only use professionals from the target country.
Native-speaking translators
Want the translation in the same layout and format?
We create the foreign language layout within the Norwegian translation. Our desktop publishing (DTP) specialists edit the layout of your documents, presentations, brochures, and operating manuals in any format: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, FrameMaker, QuarkXPress, XML, HTMLX, etc.
Norwegian translation subject areas:
Car manufacturing
Biology
Food industry
Automotive engineering
Electronics industry
Marketing
Construction industry
Finance and business
Mechanical engineering
Construction chemistry
Humanities and social sciences
Law
Banking
Structural and civil engineering
Textiles
Clothing
Information technology
Packaging industry, etc.
Norwegian translation end products:
Car manufacturing
Biology
Food industry
Automotive engineering
Electronics industry
Marketing
Construction industry
Finance and business
Mechanical engineering
Construction chemistry
Humanities and social sciences
Law
Banking
Structural and civil engineering
Textiles
Clothing
Information technology
Packaging industry, etc.