Interpreters » Germany » English to Japanese » Tech/Engineering » Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)

The English to Japanese translators listed below specialize in the field of Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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FPCO. T Maeda
FPCO. T Maeda
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
museums, exhibition, arts, catalogue texts, biographies, statements, subtitles, press releases, letters of application and CVs. 美術翻訳
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cterada
cterada
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
Conference interpreter of Japanese & English in Germany and in the EU.
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Sachiyo Tanaka
Sachiyo Tanaka
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
english, deutsch, japanese, japan, video, entertainment, germany, autoindustrie, industrie4.0, culture, ...
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Anna Berry
Anna Berry
Native in English Native in English
Japanese, English, English native, translation, interpreting, simultaneous interpreting, conference interpreting, interpreter, business, MA, ...
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ikamijo
ikamijo
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
Engineering (general), Astronomy & Space, Physics, Nuclear Eng/Sci, ...
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tamakisk
tamakisk
Native in Japanese Native in Japanese
medical device, automobile
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Hartmut Pilch
Hartmut Pilch
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, German Native in German
simultaneous interpreter, conference interpreter, chinese dialects, localization, munich, automotive, IT, chemistry, japanese, chinese, ...


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