Reimagining Localization for the AI Era
Reimagining Localization for the AI Era
Reimagining Localization for the AI Era
Reimagining Localization for the AI Era
Reimagining
Localization
for the AI Era
More languages, faster timelines, higher stakes: the window to get ahead is now, and the best teams aren't wasting it.
Global Ready Conference is where localization, marketing, product, and L&D leaders come together to tackle the hardest question in global content right now: how do you use AI to move faster without sacrificing quality?
On May 20, hear from practitioners at Spotify, IHG, Rover, SumUp, and more as they share real frameworks, hard lessons, and what AI-led localization looks like when it's working.
What you’ll learn:
Run better AI: see how high-performing global teams are making it work
Stay ahead: be first to know what’s new and where Smartling is going in 2026
Build vs. Buy: learn how to select the right localization framework for your org
The localization landscape has shifted — and the teams that are thriving aren't just keeping up with AI, they're using it to change what their programs can do. Join Smartling CEO Bryan Murphy to kick off a day built around that shift: what it actually looks like to lead a high-performing localization program in 2026, and what's coming from Smartling that will change what's possible.
AI deep dive case study
Localization leaders | Featuring speakers from Doordash and Tinder
Across every region and industry, localization managers are fighting the same battle: being brought in late, struggling to prove ROI to stakeholders who think in different metrics, and watching executives default to generic AI tools while dismissing the expertise localization teams have built over years. This panel brings together practitioners who have moved from reactive to proactive—building strong executive relationships, translating localization impact into numbers that actually land, and repositioning their teams from support function to strategic driver of global growth.
Localization leaders
Marketing leaders | Featuring speakers from Docusign
Product & engineering leaders | Featuring speakers from IHG
Most product teams treat localization as a downstream handoff—something that happens after the real product decisions are made. Michelle Kerr, Director of Product Transformation at IHG Hotels & Resorts, shares how her team rewired that assumption from the ground up: moving translation upstream into the CMS, building infrastructure that routes content to the right translation method at scale, and enabling content to originate in any language rather than defaulting to English-first. She also shares what happened when a consulting firm suggested they could just use a generic LLM solution, and what that moment revealed about the limits of generic AI for complex, high-volume content operations.
Learning & development leaders | Featuring speakers from IBM
IBM's SkillsBuild program needed to reach learners in more countries — fast. But fully automated AI translation wasn't the answer: the content was technical, the learners were as young as 14, and quality couldn't be compromised. Bruno Goncalves, Global Program Strategist and Learning Experience Global Head at IBM, walks through how his team went from a manual copy-paste-into-Word-documents workflow to a scalable, human-in-the-loop system handling 2,000 hours of translated content across 13 languages — with a team half the size. He covers the SCORM/Rise/Storyline file handling approach, how they built translation memory from scratch for L&D content, and how they solved right-to-left language support for Arabic — a challenge the tools weren't built for out of the box.
Localization leaders | Featuring speakers from Taskrabbit and AllTrails
The biggest drains on a localization program often have nothing to do with translation. Instead, they're upstream: jobs submitted with typos, missing context, or no documentation, content that pollutes translation memory, and rework loops that burn team bandwidth. Rossella Barry of AllTrails and Verónica Celdrán of Taskrabbit share how they've tackled these problems head-on, from building first-attempt authorization as a cross-functional KPI to enforcing submission standards across teams—and how they've made that work visible to leadership.
Featuring speakers from Spotify, SAS, Rover, and SumUp
AI is moving faster than most localization teams can evaluate it — and the gap between experimenting and actually scaling is where most programs get stuck. In this candid practitioner panel, localization leaders from Spotify, SAS, Rover.com, and SumUp share what's working at scale, where they've failed and what they learned from it, and how they're making technology decisions when the landscape changes week to week. Expect specific examples, honest failures, and a frank discussion about what it actually means for the localization team's role when AI starts owning more of the production.
Every year, a handful of Smartling customers do something worth stopping to recognize — not just because of the results they've achieved, but because of how they got there. The Global Ready Awards celebrate the teams and organizations that have pushed their programs forward in meaningful ways: through collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to getting localization right.
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Global Ready Conference is one day, ten sessions, and everything you need to know about where localization is heading. Join the best teams who are already using AI to get there first.