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Localization’s Foundational Model Is Cracking

Localization’s Foundational Model Is Cracking

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For decades, the localization industry has been built on a deceptively simple foundation: break language into segments, process them one by one, price them by word. That model gave us scale, structure, and an entire industry. But it also locked us into assumptions about how language works, how quality is measured, and how global content should be created. In this episode of The Signal Room Podcast, Stefan Huyghe, Wada'a Fahel, Jonas Ryberg, and Vincent Swan to unpack whether we’re witnessing the end of the segment economy. They debate whether translation memories are becoming liabilities, why per-word pricing may not survive the next generation of buyers, what happens to TMS platforms when agents start orchestrating workflows, and what legacy beliefs the industry must abandon to move forward.
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