The Principality of Monaco has welcomed a new chapter for its community of language professionals with the official launch of the Chambre des Traducteurs et Interprètes de Monaco (CTIM). The association marked its formal inauguration with a lively cocktail evening, bringing together translators, interpreters, partners, and supporters for a celebration of language, collaboration, and professional excellence.
The event served as more than just a celebration — it was a clear statement of intent for Monaco’s translation and interpretation sector. Attendees, ranging from seasoned linguists to institutional partners, mingled in an atmosphere of shared ambition and camaraderie.
The CTIM expressed its sincere gratitude to all those who attended, highlighting the importance of their presence in making the evening a success. Organisers praised the enthusiasm and dedication shown by participants, noting that this support lays the groundwork for a vibrant, innovative professional network in the Principality.
“We are delighted to have shared this moment of celebration with all of you,” declared the CTIM President during his speech. “The presence of each and every one of you demonstrates the interest and importance of our profession here in Monaco. We look forward to bringing future projects to life, continuing to advance our field, and strengthening the solidarity among our members.”
Looking ahead, the CTIM has ambitious plans to bolster the sector. The association is preparing a series of workshops, training sessions, and networking opportunities designed to support members in their professional development. Furthermore, it aims to position itself as a central hub for dialogue, innovation, and mutual support among Monaco’s linguists.
The CTIM also intends to foster stronger ties with the Principality’s authorities, ensuring that the voice of language professionals is heard in key policy discussions. Plans are also underway for a virtual information desk to assist the public with translation, interpretation, and language-related queries, alongside the creation of a dedicated advisory body on matters concerning foreign languages.
With its official inauguration complete, the CTIM stands ready to become a driving force for Monaco’s translation and interpretation community, championing collaboration, expertise, and the crucial role of language in the Principality’s international identity.