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<big>I offer various services such as translation, editing/proofreading, copywriting, as well as terminology & translation workflow optimisation services. For more information, see my [[services|Services]] page.</big>
<big>I offer various services such as translation, editing/proofreading, copywriting, as well as terminology & translation workflow optimisation services. For more information, see my [[services|Services]] page.</big>


<big>If you’re looking for an experienced translator with exceptional research skills and expertise in the field of cutting-edge translation and terminology technologies, you’ve come to the right place!</big>
<big>If you’re looking for an experienced translator with exceptional research skills and expertise in the field of cutting-edge translation and [[terminology]] technologies, you’ve come to the right place!</big>


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Michael Beijer | Dutch/English translator & terminologist

Welcome to my website! I’m a technical/patent translator & terminologist with 30 years of experience. I provide well-researched, fluent translations between Dutch and English, both my native languages as I am fully bilingual.

Although I’m comfortable translating a wide range of subjects – from user manuals and audit reports to marketing copy and financial documents – the majority of my work currently consists of patents and technical material.

I offer various services such as translation, editing/proofreading, copywriting, as well as terminology & translation workflow optimisation services. For more information, see my Services page.

If you’re looking for an experienced translator with exceptional research skills and expertise in the field of cutting-edge translation and Terminology technologies, you’ve come to the right place!


Tip: Ever wanted to compare two Google searches, side by side, when translating? Try my new ‘GoogleCompare’!