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AviaVox is a leading provider of Intelligent Artificial Voice Systems for Airports and Airlines. The company has developed software with which, fully automatically, high quality synthetic voices can be generated in a multitude of languages. AviaVox is based in the Netherlands.

We persist in our commitment to implement cutting-edge technological innovations. Our goal is to achieve uncompromising products of the highest available quality that assist in increasing the announcement-intelligibility at Airports with which high quality synthetic voices can be generated in the optimal languages, at the right zones, at the right moment and at the optimal speed and sound level in respect to the message. Also see What we do for more information.

 

 

PTE 2010, Expo Brussels

| 23rd - 25th March

 

At the end of this month, the 16th international conference and exhibition for passenger terminal design, management...

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AOA annual conference

| AviaVox presence

 

On the 7th and 8th of December, AviaVox is present at the annual AOA conference, this year held at the...

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Lodz Airport announces AviaVox

Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport has enriched it's facilities with the AviaVox announcement system...

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Vox-out-of-a-Box

| by AviaVox

 

All advantages of an automated announcement system are bundled for a fixed budget price: Vox-out-of-a-Box by AviaVox...

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AviaVox system goes live in Manchester

Manchester Airport (MA) has upgraded their flight related announcements by implementing the AviaVox multi...

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AVIS - New generation Artificial Voice System

AviaVox has launched a new system to inform passengers about the actual status of flights and about other important information at an airport...

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Address


AviaVox BV
Cessnalaan 2
1119 NL Schiphol-Rijk
The Netherlands

T +31 (0)20 31 60 110
F +31 (0)20 31 60 115
E info@aviavox.com


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