Interpreters » Velká Británie » japonština -> angličtina » Tech/Engineering » Elektronika / elektrotechnika

The japonština -> angličtina translators listed below specialize in the field of Elektronika / elektrotechnika. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Dan Lucas
Dan Lucas
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina
impact investing, GRI, science based targets (SBT), SDGs, IESBA, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), J-GAAP, Principles for Responsible Investing (PRI), Stewardship, MiFID II, ...
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James Plastow
James Plastow
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina
Japanese, engineering, IT, technology, software, hardware, internet
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Matthew Edwards
Matthew Edwards
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina
japanese, finance, banking, accounts, annual reports, equity research, insurance, reinsurance, marketing, market research, ...
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Christopher Spencer
Christopher Spencer
Native in angličtina (Variant: British) Native in angličtina
native, English, , technical, engineering, patents, business, marketing, promotional, legal, ...
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Kyoko Mizutani
Kyoko Mizutani
Native in japonština Native in japonština
japanese, technical, technology, business, localisation, commercial
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WISSE
WISSE
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina, němčina Native in němčina
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina
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Emma Ford
Emma Ford
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina, japonština Native in japonština
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Nicholas Miller
Nicholas Miller
Native in angličtina Native in angličtina
patent, patent translator, readable, technical, translator, Japanese to English, J to E, Japanese, electronics, electrical, ...


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