The European Union’s single market connects roughly 450 million consumers across 24 official languages. For businesses trading across borders, translation is not an afterthought. It is infrastructure. And in 2026, artificial intelligence has made that infrastructure faster and cheaper than ever.
— last modified 30 November 2010 The Leonardo da Vinci Programme funds practical projects in the field of vocational education and training. Initiatives range from those giving individuals work-related training…
— last modified 30 November 2010 ERASMUS is the EU’s flagship education and training programme enabling 200 000 students to study and work abroad each year. In addition, it funds…
— last modified 25 November 2010 The Employment in Europe report has become one of the main tools of the European Commission in supporting Member States in the analysis, formulation…
— last modified 22 November 2010 The “EU Internal Security Strategy in Action” comprises 41 actions targeting the most urgent security threats facing Europe. They include a shared agenda to…
— last modified 18 November 2010 Anyone in the world can now access over 14 million digitised books, maps, photographs, paintings, film and music clips from cultural institutions across Europe…
— last modified 18 November 2010 The European Commission has presented its energy infrastructure priorities for the next two decades, aimed at making networks fit for the 21st century. In…









