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  • Novotalk’s chairman and CEO, Zohar Beeri. Photo: PR

    Novotalk sets out to become ‘Duolingo’ for people with speech disorders

    23.11.20|James SpiroUsing a blend of human clinicians and artificial intelligence, users can practice speech therapies to overcome stuttering

  • Voca AI's Einav Itamar (left), Danny Ruchman and Alan Bekker. Photo: Guy Dvir

    Messaging giant Snapchat to acquire Israel’s Voca.ai for $70 million

    11.11.20|Meir OrbachCalcalist has learned that all 35 employees of the American Express Ventures-backed company will be integrated into Snap Inc.

  • Take this down Mia: Audiocodes provides automated note-taking for Microsoft Teams users

    14.07.20|James SpiroThe Israeli firm has partnered with Microsoft to assist companies with transcription and note-taking tools during online meetings

  • Hi Auto co-founders Eyal Shapira (left) and Roy Baharav. Photo: Photo: Osnat Krasnanski

    Hi Auto - Speaker Separation & Speech Enhancement

    09.03.20|Intel, a CTech PartnerHi Auto is one of nine Israeli startups that graduated from the Intel Ignite startup growth program, a program promoting early stage startups

  • Hi Auto co-founders Eyal Shapira (left) and Roy Baharav. Photo: Photo: Osnat Krasnanski

    Speech Recognition Startup Hi Auto Emerges From Stealth With $4.5 Million Round

    23.10.19|Adi PickThe company develops software that could distinguish the voice commands of drivers from other voices in the car

  • Hartford, Connecticut. Photo: Shutterstock

    Speech Recognition Startup Voiceitt Receives $500,000 Initial Investment From Connecticut

    27.03.19|CTechVoiceitt develops technology that helps people with irregular speech patterns communicate with others

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