Case Studies
Don't just take our word for it. The Language Networks across the UK have helped hundreds of companies across the UK to develop or fine-tune their foreign language and cultural strategies. Below, businesses that have profited from understanding foreign languages and cultures share their experiences.
Marketing / Exhibitions / Contact Centres
Clip Display
(Bristol)
Clip supply products and services, including banner systems, graphics and exhibition stands, all over the world, with a team of 17 regionally based sales personnel, 3 wholly owned subsidiaries in France, Germany and Belgium and 20 overseas distributors.
International Press Production
(Dorchester)
IPP specialises in the production of marketing materials for clients worldwide. The company recently has established an office in China, researching in detail all language and cultural issues.
NEC (Birmingham)
The NEC in Birmingham ranks as the largest exhibition centre in Britain and the seventh largest in Europe. Its calendar is dominated by trade shows attracting an international clientele, to the extent that when planning for exhibitions they need to think in terms of multiple cultures and languages.
(Case study opens on RLN West Midlands website)
Revelation (event management) Limited (Bristol)
Revelation (event management) Limited, the Bristol based corporate event management company, expanded its operations in the last year with the opening of Revelation (event management) Middle East in the United Arab Emirates.
TEAM Europe Ltd
(Plymouth, Devon)
TEAM Europe is a marketing agency based in Plymouth specialising in international marketing. To carry out their international campaigns, the company often needs to recruit mature people with either language skills or native speakers who live locally.
