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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.

 

The unique phoneme-technology enables a remarkably high level of guaranteed natural speech in many languages. The quality is unique in the world and is not to be distinguished from a human voice, but with a considerably better audibility.

 

The AviaVox system continuously adapts to the actual situation at the Airport. With respect to the policy of the Airport and Airline, AviaVox automatically takes care of effective announcements at the right time and in the correct area. The result is a significant improvement of the information towards the passengers. Its effectiveness supports “a silent Airport policy”, creating a less hectic, more professional environment.

 

The first professional installation was set up in 1998 at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. Other Airports have adopted the AviaVox system, such as London Heathrow, Moscow Sheremetyevo, Lisbon, Doha Qatar and many others. Current customers differ in size, ranging from 150,000 to 68 million passengers a year. More than 150 million passengers listen to AviaVox’ announcements in 14 different languages.

 

With the current state-of-the-art technology, AviaVox is uniquely positioned to become the default standard for artificial voice systems for Airports and Airlines.

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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