RWS Group
British company
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | RWS Group |
| logo | RWS Group logo.svg |
| type | plc |
| foundation | 1958 (as M.H. Randall & Partners) |
| location | Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
| key_people | Julie Southern, Chairman |
| Benjamin Faes, CEO | |
| num_employees | 7,649 (2025) |
| industry | Patent and commercial translations, localisation, interpreting, patent searches, patent database, translation memory and machine translation technology |
| revenue | £690.1m (2025) |
| parent | RWS Holdings plc. |
| subsid | Eclipse Translations |
| Corporate Translations | |
| Luz | |
| Pharma Quest | |
| RWS Group Deutschland | |
| RWS Group Switzerland | |
| Inovia | |
| Moravia IT | |
| Iconic Translation Machines | |
| Webdunia.com India | |
| SDL | |
| homepage | |
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| name = RWS Group | logo = RWS Group logo.svg | type = plc | foundation = 1958 (as M.H. Randall & Partners) | location = Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom | key_people = Julie Southern, Chairman Benjamin Faes, CEO | num_employees = 7,649 (2025) | industry = Patent and commercial translations, localisation, interpreting, patent searches, patent database, translation memory and machine translation technology | revenue = £690.1m (2025) | parent = RWS Holdings plc. | subsid = Eclipse Translations Corporate Translations Luz Pharma Quest RWS Group Deutschland RWS Group Switzerland Inovia Moravia IT Iconic Translation Machines Webdunia.com India SDL | homepage = RWS Group, known commercially as RWS, is a British multinational AI solutions company.https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260114329995/en/RWS-Scoops-Top-Patent-Excellence-Award-in-South-Korea It provides intellectual property translation, filing and search services, technical and commercial translation and localisation, and develops and supports translation productivity and management software.
History
The company was created in 1982 from a merger between M.H. Randall & Partners (a specialist translation company) and Woolcott & Co (a specialist patent and technical information searching company). In 2005 it acquired Eclipse Translations, a company formed in December 1996. In 2015 it acquired Corporate Translations Inc. (CTi), a Connecticut-based life sciences translation and linguistic validation provider for a $70 million in cash. Then in 2017, the company acquired Luz, Inc., a US-based life sciences language services provider for $82.5 million: the company raised £40 million of the consideration by issuing 12.1m ordinary shares with the rest funded by a $26.3 million banking facility from Barclays.
In 2017, RWS purchased Czech-based localization provider Moravia IT for $320 million, more than doubling the size of the group.
On 4 November 2020, RWS completed an all-share combination with major competitor SDL, creating the world's largest technology and language services provider. The transaction was valued at approximately £854 million.
Locations
RWS Group headquarters are in Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom. The group has offices in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.
Subsidiary companies
- Eclipse Translations, based in Alnwick, Northumberland, United Kingdom.
- Corporate Translations Inc., based in East Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
- Luz Inc., based in San Francisco, California, United States.
- Pharma Quest, based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
- RWS Group Deutschland GmbH., based in Berlin, Germany.
- RWS Group Switzerland LLC., based in Basel, Switzerland.
- Inovia, based in New York City, United States.
- Moravia IT s.r.o., based in Brno, Czech Republic. Rebranded to RWS Moravia on October 1, 2018.
- Iconic Translation Machines Ltd., based in Dublin, Ireland.
- Webdunia.com India Pvt. Ltd., based in Indore, India. Rebranded to RWS Moravia India in October 2020.
- SDL plc., based in Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom.
Services and products
The company provides intellectual property support services, high-level technical, legal and financial translation services, and develops and sells computer-assisted translation software. Following acquisition of SDL in 2020, the business is split into 4 divisions:
RWS IP Services provides patent search, translation, filing and support services.
RWS Regulated Industries provides translation and validation services for medical drug trials, regulatory affairs, marketing, e-learning and training.
RWS Language Services provides software localization services, and commercial translation and interpreting services.
RWS Language & Content Technology develops, markets and supports software, such as Contenta, Fonto, Language Weaver, Propylon, Tridion Docs, Tridion Sites and Trados Studio.
References
References
- "About Us: Company History".
- Faes, Florian. (2015-11-04). "RWS Doubles Down on Life Sciences and Acquires CTi for $70M". Slator.
- "RWS Holdings: Best kept secret". Walbrock Research.
- (2017-11-03). "Completion of the Acquisition of Moravia". RWS.
- (2020-11-04). "Update on All-Share Combination". RWS.
- (2020-08-27). "Recommended All-Share Combination of RWS Holdings plc. and SDL plc.". RWS.
- "Pharma Quest".
- "Historie".
- "Historie".
- "Locations".
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