AALC
The Australasian Association of Language Companies (AALC) Inc. is the peak industry body representing language service providers across Australia and New Zealand. Founded to promote professional standards and ethical practices in the translation and interpreting industry, the AALC serves as a collective voice for companies delivering language services in the region.
AALC membership signals a commitment to industry best practices, quality assurance, and professional development. Member companies agree to uphold the association's code of conduct, which covers areas including fair pricing, client confidentiality, use of qualified linguists, and responsible use of technology in translation workflows.
The association plays an active role in advocacy, engaging with government bodies and regulatory agencies on policies affecting language services in Australia. This includes contributing to discussions around NAATI accreditation frameworks, government procurement guidelines for translation services, and standards for working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities.
AALC also facilitates knowledge-sharing among member organisations through industry events, professional development opportunities, and collaborative initiatives. This helps raise the overall standard of language services in the Australasian market.
LEXIGO is a proud AALC member, reflecting our commitment to the highest professional standards in the Australian language services industry.
When choosing a translation provider, AALC membership is a useful trust signal. It indicates the company operates within an established professional framework and is accountable to industry peers. For procurement managers and marketing professionals evaluating language service providers, AALC membership — alongside certifications like ISO 17100 and ISO 9001 — helps distinguish professionally managed companies from unvetted freelance operators.
For government and enterprise clients in particular, working with AALC member companies provides an additional layer of assurance around ethical practices, data handling, and the use of qualified translators.