ANN ARBOR – The Omnia Group and the AutoHarvest Foundation announced that the AutoHarvest.org public facing website is now translated into 5 languages: Chinese, English, French, German and Italian.
The two organizations expanded access to millions in their native language to the AutoHarvest ecollaboration marketplace for advanced manufacturing intellectual property. Within the AutoHarvest ecosystem, innovators and commercializers have a direct line of sight to intellectual property opportunities to buy/sell/license and collaborate from a multitude of large and small organizations across the full spectrum of advanced manufacturing.
Created in Detroit, the heart of the NAFTA automotive cluster, AutoHarvest offers
access throughout the traditional and nontraditional automotive supply chain and
beyond.
?The pro bono contribution by Omnia Group will help grow our international
participation in many new regions of the world? said AutoHarvest president and
CEO, Jayson D. Pankin.
Omnia Group opened its firstever office in the United States in 2012, and the
collaboration is a part of Omnia?s outreach into the automotive community.
“By opening an office here in Detroit, the hub of the automobile world, we will not
only consolidate our presence in North America, but we will also strengthen our
position globally in the language services industry,? SAID Omnia CEO Cesare Zanni.
?We intend to support our clients with excellent service based on bestofbreed
technologies.?
Through the collaboration, more global entrepreneurs and corporate executives will
have direct access to a centralized hub for innovation in their native language,
further encouraging collaboration across the advanced manufacturing spectrum.
This multilingual platform brings more innovators and commercializers
Oneclickcloser to building new relationships that generate intellectual property
transactions and accelerate the adoption of innovation.




