Our Story
Going Global
In 2001, Moravia opened a new office in the United States, in response to the growing demand from American customers for Moravia's multilingual services, which by then included a full range of languages and globalization services.
Further global expansion saw the opening of our Irish sales office in Dublin, and a rapid growth of our Chinese operations in terms of capacity and services.
In 2002, Moravia received Microsoft's prestigious Premier Vendor Status, which we have maintained since then. The Premier Vendor program aims to identify a limited number of partners, to which Microsoft wishes to outsource a major part of their global localization requirements.
In 2003, we re-launched the company under the new brand name of Moravia Worldwide. This step reflected the stage of the company's global development and presence to date, and the breadth of services, industries outside IT, and the languages served. In that year we developed our solution for Life Sciences localization, and since then have served clients in this vertical market sector.
We become the first-ever company from Central and Eastern Europe to establish an office in Japan (Tokyo), in 2004, to better serve our Japanese clients and to offer production and QA capabilities for Japanese localization. Among others, this step was in response to the growing interest of Japanese companies for multilingual localization and outsourced software testing from China.
In 2006, we launched a new regional operations center in Latin America. The city of Rosario in Argentina was selected to serve primarily our North American customers. With this, we have established regional hubs in Europe, Asia and the Americas, and can provide a seamless follow-the-sun production model, with round-the-clock operations.
In 2006, Moravia also opened two additional offices in North America (Kirkland near Redmond on the West Coast, and Princeton on the East Coast).
