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SpeechRecognition.Net Working with IIR to Produce First Annual “Using Voice-Enabled Wireless and Multimodal Applications to Drive Business Revenues”
Wednesday, February 12, 2003 -- NY, NY-Hollywood, FL – SpeechRecognition.Net will work with the Institute for International Research (IIR) to co-market the first annual conference, Using Voice-Enabled Wireless and Multimodal Applications to Drive Business Revenues, taking place May 12-14, 2003 at the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel in Chicago. The conference is the only forum in North America dedicated to presenting real case studies given by enterprises, as well as wireless and wireline service providers, that discuss the business case and implementation results behind applications using voice and speech technology to increase safety, convenience, productivity, revenue generation and customer service quality.
System Developers, Product Managers and directors of Business Integration from leading companies including Quicken Loans, American Express Sharepeople, Canadian National Railway and Nationwide Building Society will explain how they have harnessed speech technology to improve customer relationships, marketing, business processes and communication between employees in the banking, transportation and healthcare industries.
Verizon Wireless, U.S. Cellular, AT&T Labs, HeyAnita, Unisys and BBN Technologies will address the technical, marketing and business challenges that need to be overcome to increase speech and voice technology adoption in wireless and multimodal service applications.
“We’ve secured an outstanding line-up of early adopter presenters to expose real business needs and lessons learned,” comments Natalie Porto, Vice President of IIR’s Telecommunications & Technology Division. “Using Voice-Enabled Wireless and Multimodal Applications to Drive Business Revenues omits any hype and commercialism found at trade shows and instead focuses on hard analysis of applications having the most success in both the consumer and enterprise markets today,” Porto says.
"The opportunity to work with IIR on this very unique conference is an honor and a pleasure for us," states John Bedrosian, CEO of SpeechRecognition.Net. "While a number of other speech technology industry events will be taking place in 2003, the IIR's focus is upon successful end-user to the enterprise applications utilizing wireless and multimodal to drive new and profitable revenues within the speech and voice industries."
To complement the conference presentations about business case and drivers, Jim Larson, Manager of Advanced Human Input/Output at Intel Corporation will also conduct an in-depth workshop presenting the basics of technical implementation to help managers and programmers develop speech applications from start to finish.
For more information about the event and participation opportunities, contact John Mark Bedrosian at 954-929-9292, jb@speechrecognition.net or Andrea Bertello at 954-662-6217, ab@speechrecognition.net.
About the Institute for International Research (IIR)
IIR is the world’s largest international conference company with 120 different business units and 4,000 employees in 36 countries. Founded in 1973, IIR continues to provide unbiased, leading-edge business information through our conferences, workshops, training and seminars. IIR continues to expand its role as a trusted and reliable source of essential business information. Only through constant contact with the markets we serve and by maintaining and augmenting our powerful network of partners and resources do we maintain the leadership position we’ve earned and value. IIR remains research-driven, relying on the identification of business challenges to develop our events and retain our competitive advantage enabling you to retain and build your own. Visit www.iirusa.com/speech.
About SpeechRecognition.Net
SpeechRecognition.Net, Inc. is a South Florida based company with strategically placed US (Miami, FL, Detroit, MI, NY, NY, Mountain View, CA, Chicago, IL, Milwaukee, WI, Columbus, OH) associates/affiliates and including a vast global alliance network. The company's primary focus is on providing consultation, sales, promotion, media relations, PR, marketing and fostering new business development for companies within the emerging communication technologies, including speech and voice recognition, IVR, Text-to-Speech, Speech-to-Text, XML/VXML code ASP development, embedded solutions, Telematics, Directory Assistance/Services, Internet voice enabled services and all advanced wired and wireless mobile telecommunications products and services. The company website serves as a monthly Newsletter with a myriad of subscribers including the decision-makers responsible for ensuring and implementing cutting-edge, cost effective and up-to-the-minute communication solutions. The site is also a showcase highlighting the talents of some of the companies and individuals actively participating in the advancement of these same technologies. Visit www.speechrecognition.net or call 954-929-9292.
About the Wireless Developer Network
The Wireless Developer Network (www.wirelessdevnet.com) recognizes the significant role that speech technology plays in driving the future of mobile applications. WirelessDevNet is an on-line community for information technology professionals interested in mobile computing and communications. Our mission is to assist developers, strategists, and managers in bridging the gap between today's desktop and enterprise applications and tomorrow's mobile users communicating via wireless networks. We are interested in supporting the deployment of these evolving technologies through high-quality technical information, news, industry coverage, and commentary. This information is provided within a true on-line community that supports developer/vendor dialogue through message boards and user-submitted articles, tutorials, links, and software downloads.
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