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The English to Dutch translators listed below specialize in the field of IT (Information Technology). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Froukje Frijlink
Froukje Frijlink
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Dutch, English, DTP, graphic, design, Desktop Publishing, multilingual dtp, layout, Indesign, Illustrator, ...
62
Aadil khan
Aadil khan
Native in Urdu 
Internet, e-Commerce, Computers (general), Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Surveying, ...
63
Alec Derycke
Alec Derycke
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, English Native in English
English, Dutch, Flemish, Translator, Freelance, translation, editing, native
64
WISSE
WISSE
Native in English Native in English, German Native in German
Automation & Robotics, Manufacturing, Computers (general), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
65
PAUL KUIJPER
PAUL KUIJPER
Native in Dutch 
Internet, e-Commerce, IT (Information Technology), Computers: Systems, Networks, Computers: Software, ...
66
Julie Frey
Julie Frey
Native in German Native in German, French Native in French, English Native in English, Spanish Native in Spanish
german, french, english, spanish, ducth, medical, translation, localization, proofreading, technology, ...
67
Pieter Unema, PhD
Pieter Unema, PhD
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) 
psychology, ergonomics, aviation, cognitive science, medicine, subtitles, transportation, computer science
68
Jan de Vries
Jan de Vries
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, English Native in English
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...
69
Branco van der Werf
Branco van der Werf
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) 
localisation, translation, copywriting, certified, couple, nutrition, food, dutch, english, german, ...


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