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Marco Trombetti was born on 1976 in Rome, Italy, is an An Italian businesspeople. Discover Marco Trombetti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation Computer Scientist, Entrepreneur, Investor
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1976
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Rome, Italy
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1976

Marco Trombetti (born March 14th, 1976) is an Italian computer scientist, entrepreneur, investor, and ocean sailor.

He co-founded Translated, a pioneer of artificial intelligence in the language industry.

Through Translated, he helped develop the first AI-powered open-source Computer Assisted Translation (CAT) tool, Matecat, which also introduced the first adaptive machine translation system.

He is considered one of the most influential leaders and innovators in the language industry.

His research on progress toward the language singularity, presented during a keynote at the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA) conference in 2022, has provided invaluable insights into the field of artificial intelligence.

Trombetti was raised in Rome and started programming at a very early age.

Between 14 and 19, Trombetti distributed software he developed on Fidonet BBS.

Among the software he distributed was ArcyCD, which efficiently converted music CDs into cassettes, and MoneyMaker, which allowed small shop owners to use barcode readers, which were only available to the largest store.

While studying astrophysics at Roma Tre University, Trombetti continued developing technical solutions, specifically for the digital mapping, information retrieval, and image manipulation markets.

1999

In 1999, with Gianluca Granero, he created an online community WebChatWorld, whose traffic asset was acquired by Doubleclick, now part of Google; the capital gained was used to fund Translated.

During an Erasmus Programme year at the Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble (France), Trombetti met his future co-founder and wife, Isabelle Andrieu.

In 1999, he dropped out of Roma Tre University, and together, they founded Translated, one of the very first online translation services.

They aimed to “allow everyone to understand and be understood in their own language” and promote universal communication.

By providing translators with the most advanced translation software free of charge, they aimed to foster a mutually beneficial relationship between translators and machine translation, where translators would teach machines to translate better, and machines would improve in real time to provide better translation suggestions.

To realize this vision as CEO and CTO of Translated, Trombetti led the investment in research and development of a computer-assisted translation (CAT) tool to speed up the translation process and the first adaptive machine translation system to enable mutually successful human-machine interaction.

In 2022, Gartner recognized Translated as a leading provider of AI-enabled translation services.

The following year, the IDC MarketScape acknowledged Translated's Adaptive MT system as the world's leading enterprise translation AI.

2007

In 2007, Trombetti, together with Gianluca Granero, started Memopal, one of the first cloud storage companies.

Marco served the company as the CEO until the company was acquired by Defenx, a publicly listed security company.

In 2007, Trombetti, along with Isabelle Andrieu and Gianluca Granero, founded Pi Campus, first as a place to host the investments he made in startups, then as a startup district and later as a venture firm.

2010

In 2010, Trombetti began promoting the idea of a free CAT tool with a built-in neural machine translation system that could learn from corrections in real time.

He rallied the Fondazione Bruno Kessler, the Le Mans University, and the University of Edinburgh around the project.

The newly formed consortium won a three-year grant from the European Union's Seventh Framework Program for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration.

2014

The consortium set aside the neural machine translation component and focused on the tool, released as open-source software in 2014 under the name MateCat.

The first version of Matecat included an adaptive static MT system developed by Translated, allowing the user to use a different machine translation solution.

Trombetti was involved in the design of the tool and led the development team, pursuing research in machine learning models that could integrate machine translation into a human translation workflow.

2015

In 2015, Matecat won the TAUS Game Changer Innovation Contest for the development of an integrated, adaptive, static machine translation system inside a CAT tool.

2016

In 2016, former CVC Capital Partners co-founder Roberto Lombardi joined the company by acquiring an undisclosed amount of shares.

Trombetti oversees Pi Campus' investments, which include more than 50 in Europe and the U.S. It is one of the many firms that regularly invests with Y Combinator in startups that have just graduated from Y Combinator's accelerator program.

Under the Pi Campus brand, Trombetti published a book, The New Prince, exploring the counterintuitive reasons and strategies that have led new generation of entrepreneurs to success.

The book is a collection of essays written by Trombetti to answer the recurring questions asked by founders of the startups he has invested in.

2017

In 2017, together with researcher Marcello Federico and funded by Translated and the Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trombetti led the creation of ModernMT, the first commercial application of the Transformer (deep learning architecture) technology to provide adaptive neural machine translation.

In 2023, an independent evaluation by CSA Research recognized ModernMT as the most advanced implementation of responsive MT. The same year, researcher and MT consultant Achim Ruoop designed an MT evaluation and comparison toolkit to compare adaptive and generic MT solutions in a real-world scenario and test ModernMT against other leading, generic, publicly available solutions.

The results confirmed ModernMT's ability to perform better than any competitor.

In 2024, Translated repeated the test with the latest version of the MT systems tested by Ruoop and added GPT-4 to the competition.

ModernMT performed the best in most evaluation tests.

In 2017, together with Jamshid Alamuti, Trombetti founded Pi School, an innovative educational venture to develop a new class of AI specialists.

Pi School provides personalized coaching from world-renowned AI authorities and experienced engineers selected through a global application process.

Students must apply their new skills to industry projects provided by their employers, tech companies, corporations, or fast-growing startups.

Pi School's scientific advisory board includes Marcello Federico (Senior Principal Scientist at Amazon), Hassan Sawaf (Founder of aiXplain and former AI Director at Facebook and Amazon), and Alexander Waibel (former Director of Language Technologies at Facebook).