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Vasco Electronics Launches Web-Based Audience Translation Platform for Enterprise Use

Vasco Electronics Launches Web-Based Audience Translation Platform for Enterprise Use

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Vasco Electronics has introduced Vasco Audience, a browser-based platform that delivers automated simultaneous translation and live transcription for group settings such as conferences, corporate trainings, tours, and education events. The launch shifts Vasco further into enterprise-grade software, removing the need for dedicated hardware or app downloads and allowing multilingual participants, international staff, and people who are deaf or hard of hearing to follow sessions in more than 50 languages via any internet-connected device.

The system uses Vasco’s proprietary semantic segmentation engine to process speech in real time, restructure it into logical segments, and provide clearer, more natural translations in both audio and text, aiming to address the clutter and latency that undermine traditional live translation tools. Designed for rapid deployment, organizers can set up a multilingual session in about five minutes, share a session ID or QR code, and support up to 100 concurrent users with encrypted, low‑latency streaming, which positions the product as a scalable, low-friction alternative to human interpreters for many use cases.

By targeting environments where speed, accessibility, and global collaboration are critical, Vasco is expanding beyond its historic strength in dedicated translation devices into cloud software that can plug directly into hybrid and international workflows. CEO Maciej Góralski frames the move as an effort to remove technical and linguistic barriers inside organizations and enable more productive cross-border teams, signaling a strategic emphasis on enterprise productivity and diversity initiatives. The platform’s web-only design also reduces onboarding and IT overhead, with Chief Product Officer Tomasz Stomski highlighting that there are no plugins or complex configurations, which should lower adoption friction for corporate clients and event organizers.

Although specific pricing was not disclosed, Vasco Audience is available immediately with a 30-minute free trial, indicating a try-before-buy model that could accelerate customer acquisition and provide data on usage patterns across sectors. For Vasco, which already sells translation solutions in 26 countries across four continents, this launch broadens its recurring revenue potential by adding a software-led offering that can be deployed at scale without physical distribution constraints. If adoption is strong among enterprises, education providers, and event operators, Vasco could deepen customer lock-in, cross-sell its hardware devices where appropriate, and further entrench its position as a specialist in real-time multilingual communication and accessibility technologies.

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