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The predominant industries in Indianapolis include advanced manufacturing, agricultural sciences, life sciences, sports, technology, transportation, and advanced energy. As a leading provider of language services, Trusted Translations has partnered with Marmon Railroad Services DBA Ameritrack Rail, FinishMaster, and Ball State University.

Trusted Translations’ experience meeting global and local language needs allows us to serve Indianapolis, which is both a hub for the state’s international business and home to over 38% of Indiana’s foreign-born population. Spanish is the most common foreign language in Indianapolis, with Mexico being the most popular country of origin overall for Indianapolis’ Spanish speakers. Notably, Indianapolis also has the largest Burmese community in the United States, approximately 25,000 residents. Chinese and German are also among Indiana’s most-spoken languages.

About the City of Indianapolis

Indianapolis (“Indy”) is the capital and largest city in the state of Indiana, as well as the third-most populous city in the Midwest. Sometimes called the racing capital of the world, Indianapolis hosts the Indy 500 automobile race, the world’s largest single-day sporting event. The city is also known for its museums, zoos, and various other tourist attractions.

Multilingual Translation Services in Indianapolis

For quality translation services and the best rates in the area, please contact our local Indianapolis Trusted Translations office for a free quote.

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Indianapolis, known as the “Crossroads of America,” is a major hub for logistics and transportation industries.
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Spanish is the most widely spoken language after English, reflecting the city’s diverse and growing population.
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The city hosts significant events like the Indianapolis 500, attracting international visitors and businesses.
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Indianapolis has a strong presence in healthcare, manufacturing, and tech, driving demand for multilingual communication.
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