VITAC is set to unveil its latest AI-driven solutions for live captioning and translation at IBC 2024. The company will demonstrate its proprietary Captivate captioning technology, which combines advanced AI with years of industry experience to deliver cost-effective and accurate captions. Attendees will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations of these technologies in action, showcasing their capabilities for both U.S. and U.K. clients.
In addition to captioning, VITAC will highlight its live machine translation services, which support six languages, addressing the requirements of the upcoming European Accessibility Act. The company’s comprehensive localization services will also be on display, catering to content creators across various platforms, including TV and gaming. An informal mixer will provide networking opportunities for industry professionals focused on localization and accessibility.
• VITAC's Captivate solution reduces captioning costs with AI technology.
• Live translation services support six languages for accessibility compliance.
VITAC's AI-powered Captivate solution exemplifies this technology by providing accurate captions at a lower cost.
VITAC's live machine translation services demonstrate this capability by supporting multiple languages for real-time content.
VITAC's localization services cater to diverse content creators, ensuring accessibility across various platforms.
VITAC's innovations in live captioning and translation are showcased at IBC 2024.
VITAC operates as a subsidiary of Verbit, leveraging its technology for advanced captioning solutions.
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