Full-Service Language Solutions for International Events
Conference interpreting is one of the most demanding forms of interpretation — requiring linguistic expertise, focus, and exceptional communication skills. At SOLT Group, we support complex, multilingual conferences with precision and professionalism.
From large-scale summits to technical symposia, we handle the linguistic side of your event — so you can focus on results.

Conference interpreters must think and speak almost simultaneously while preserving tone, content, and intent. They must also adapt instantly to technical topics, multiple accents, and fast-paced delivery — often under intense pressure.
That’s why we only work with experienced, highly trained conference interpreters who know how to deliver in high-stakes environments.

Used at most major international events. The interpreter speaks almost at the same time as the speaker, transmitting the message to attendees via headset.
Best for smaller sessions or formal speeches. The interpreter speaks during pauses, after the speaker finishes a segment.
Ideal when rare language combinations are involved. One interpreter delivers the message into a pivot language (usually English), and others continue into other languages.
We work with trained, certified interpreters with experience in legal, medical, financial, and technical conferences. Many hold advanced degrees and are members of interpreter associations.
We assign interpreters based on your event type and subject matter — ensuring confident, fluent delivery for specialized content.
We coordinate everything: interpreter scheduling, booth installation, headset distribution, and on-site monitoring. No stress, no last-minute surprises.
We follow GDPR and ISO protocols. All interpreters sign NDAs. Your data, discussions, and documentation are protected at every stage.
Need professional interpreting for your upcoming event, meeting, or virtual session?
Tell us more about your needs — and we’ll provide a custom solution with transparent pricing.
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