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Trinka — World’s premier academic and technical writing assistant is here!

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
April 30, 2020
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Trinka is custom designed to understand the intricate nuances of academic & technical writing and make them ready for the global audience

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Enago, a global language and technology solutions company, announces the launch of Trinka, the world’s first AI writing assistant designed for academic, scientific, technical, and business writing.

Although several general writing assistants exist, a specialized assistant for scientific communication across all STEM and social sciences disciplines to make global scholarly writing more efficient was conspicuously amiss. Trinka is custom-built to focus on the complex nuances of technical writing and the subtle differences in various writing disciplines.

Trinka goes much beyond basic grammar; it corrects complex language errors in elements such as sentence structure, word choice, and technical spellings that other tools do not, especially in academic and technical writing. Trinka understands the differences in writing styles among subjects and provides corrections specific to the subject of the paper. Trinka works in real-time to understand each word typed in the context of the writing and the subject. With detailed suggestions, Trinka indeed helps in enhancing the writing skills of authors.

Sharad Mittal, CEO and Founder of Enago, aptly sums up Trinka’s significance, “For decades, academic and technical writers have yearned for a nuanced and dedicated writing assistant that resolves their longstanding troubles with communicating their research in the most grammatically accurate and scientifically structured format. Trinka is that long-awaited revolutionary bridge between intricate research writing and publication. With Trinka, Enago has taken a giant stride towards becoming into a full-spectrum solutions provider for creators, publishers, and consumers of scientific content.”

About Trinka – Trinka is the world’s foremost AI writing assistant for academic & technical writing. Built by linguists, scientists, and language lovers, Trinka finds and corrects thousands of complex writing errors — so you don’t have to. Our flagship product corrects contextual spelling mistakes, checks for more than 3000 common grammar errors, enhances vocabulary usage, and provides writing suggestions. Trinka goes beyond grammar to help professionals and academics ensure professional, concise, and engaging writing.

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