Almawave S.p.A. an artificial intelligence (AI), natural language processing, and big data services in Italy. It offers Iride, a modular suite of products that integrates AI technologies, text and voice, and algorithms to optimize customer experience, improve business processes, enable information analysis, and data governance; and Audioma, a suite of integrated products for speech recognition in approximately 30 languages that offers transcription, subtitling, and automatic translation services, as well as command and control systems. The company also provides Verbamatic, an automatic indexing platform for audio/video media with speech-to-text transcription and search of contents of interest; and FlyScribe, a multi-language platform for automatic and on-demand transcription of board and council meetings, subtitling of events for accessibility, and audio guide generation purposes, as well as provides consulting services. It serves government; mobility and transportation; telco, media, utilities, and services; healthcare; and financial services industries. The company was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Rome, Italy. Almawave S.p.A. is a subsidiary of Almaviva - The Italian Innovation Company S.p.A.
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