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Computer code
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry |
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| Founded | 2002.[1] |
| Founders | Rupert Foster[1] |
| Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Rupert Foster (Director, CEO) |
| Services |
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| Website | codexglobal.net |
Codex Global is a British translation and language services provider (LSP) working in industries such as digital media, retail, travel, public sector, legal[3], insurance, healthcare and professional services.[4]
Codex Global has worked in translation and language services since 2007.[5] Originally based in London, the company opened international offices in mainland Europe in the 2010s, which coincided with a shift towards more overseas revenue.[5][6]
The company works with technology and Translation Management Systems[7], employing Localisation Engineers[8] to develop integrations and connectors to cloud-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platforms and Product Information Management (PIM) platforms.[9]
Codex Global has worked with UK-based universities offering Translation Studies courses, arranging internships for students from University of Westminster, University College London (UCL)[10] and University of Leeds[8]
In 2020, during the COVID-19 Pandemic lockdown measures, Codex Global established ct20[11], an initiative for language services companies to share networks of resources and linguist talent, and centralise project management during the lockdowns.
In 2025, Codex Global partnered with healthcare technology company Diya Health[12] to provide translation and interpreting with AI technology for healthcare.
In 2026, Codex Global was named Runner Up for Employee Retention at the BELA Awards from Adaptive Globalisation.[13]
Since 2026, Codex Global has worked within an NHS framework agreement providing language services.[14]
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