Webinar
9 November 2022

Webinar: Meet Our New Product Features

Our Head of Sales Engineering, Damir Derd, and Product Manager, Owen O’Loan, will guide you through our latest product update and introduce you to the newest features on Wednesday, 9th November, at 3pm GMT.
9 November 2022
15:00 GMT
Webinar
Stuart WoodProduct Manager
Damir DerdHead of Sales Engineering

Our introduction of 14 new languages – taking our total to 48 - means we cover 50% of the globe. To find out why that may benefit you and millions of others, we’re delighted to invite you to our latest free-to-all Webinar.

Our Head of Sales Engineering, Damir Derd, and Product Manager, Owen O’Loan, will guide you through our latest product update and introduce you to the newest features on Wednesday, 9th November, at 3pm GMT.

Here, you’ll see how we balance accuracy with speed, reduce complexities and costs, all within our flexible and easy-to-use API.

We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on.

This Webinar will cover:
  • Our 14 new languages - taking our total up to 48 and enabling us to cover 50% of the globe

  • Accuracy and language understanding improvements

  • A Self-Service Portal demo and API integration tips

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Hi, it's me, Marissa. Today I'm going to share. Why do we have, like, a deep (deaf) accent? And why is it difficult for us to pronounce the (some) word (words) knack (~unclear~)? For example, my name, Marissa.
Hi, it's me. Murita (Marissa) today. I'm going to share. Why do we help (have) like a date (deaf) extend (accent) and why you (is) did (it) the (difficult) pickles for artists (us) you (to) bring (pronounce) out some wood (words)? not (~unclear~) doing (for) it (example). So my name. Marine (Marissa) Star
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