An automated AI voice announcing and visual messaging built for modern smart buildings, transit centres and dynamic venues, Enco’s AIM platform is a comprehensive, multilingual ecosystem able to generate and serve audio and visual announcements for venues of any scale.
AIM’s technology rests at the front-end of messaging and announcing, and can perform a variety of functions simultaneously. For example, it can create a variety of AI voiced announcements from text entered by venue staff or automated data sources, or can convert human-voiced announcements into other languages thanks to both human-modelled or synthetic voice options. AIM can also generate multilingual text for digital signage under automation and in near real-time.
AIM can simultaneously route through the text content, and translate as needed, to the correct digital signage displays in the facility. Facilities can pair AIM with Enco’s Digital Audio Delivery (DAD) product to manage live, file-based multichannel automatic playout if desired.
‘AIM provides a streamlined platform for delivering timely, impactful announcements in any setting, that installers can reliably connect to existing audio and display infrastructure,’ says Bill Bennett, Product Design and Solutions Manager for Enco and AIM Product Manager. ‘Our AI-driven solution ensures accessibility for all audiences and is a powerful enhancement for today’s smart buildings, improving both visual and auditory comprehension through intelligent messaging to meet diverse communication needs. AIM’s pure software architecture means that customers can scale with ease as end-points multiply and requirements change.’
AIM’s workflow begins with the creation of spoken word and/or text-based messages that can be created or initiated manually, automatically triggered, or pre-scheduled for delivery at specific times or intervals. Leveraging advanced voice synthesis technology, natural sounding voice announcements are created from automated data sources, simple text entered from a keyboard, or AI-generated scripts. Users can customise voices across gender, accent, style and/or tone, or use optional voice cloning technology.
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