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Acapela Group

Lundi 6 Juin 2005
Acapela Group
› An unprecedented European force in vocal technologies

Acapela Group represents the expected evolution of speech technologies in Europe. With a range of perfectly sophisticated industrialised technologies deployed in worldwide applications, Acapela holds a rich range of solutions well adapted to the needs of major markets: Telecom, Automotive, Accessibility, Multimedia, Mobility, as well as Industry and Consumer Electronics.

Acapela Group constitutes a strategic combination of all speech technologies that have been developed over the last 20 years by highly qualified international teams. Combined, speech synthesis and recognition are ready to give their true meaning to voice interfaces by counting on the experience of those who have spent years creating and improving them.

Acapela currently owns three proprietary technologies (TTS by diphone, TTS by unit selection, ASR-Speech Recognition) and holds the most widely spread technological range in Europe.

› Speaking Acapela, anyway, anywhere.

Voice applications are increasingly present in "hands-free/eyes-free" consumer environment concepts. In parallel, the strong demand in terms of information and unified messaging services, voice portals, edutainment software, e-learning tools, embedded systems or public address, is promising.

To fully meet requirements, Acapela is committed to consolidating its leading position in the sectors of Telecom, Automotive and Accessibility, mature markets in voice solutions' use. In Multimedia, Consumer Electronics, Mobility, and Industrial application fields, Acapela is ready to meet demand in order to accompany its customers in developing new service and application opportunities.

Acapela has developed solutions that adapt to each market to precisely meet user expectations, and its product range has been extended to a variety of services that are especially developed to address constraints inherent to each project.

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Rédigé par Accessibilité le Lundi 6 Juin 2005 à 17:00