Most organizations are global with a wide range of multilingual constituents, including employees, customers, partners, vendors, members, and citizens.
While human interpreters may be a good option for events planned months in advance and supported by large budgets and teams, the logistical challenges and cost of human interpreters make this option unattractive for most organizations. The problem is compounded by hybrid and virtual events where the speakers, interpreters, and audiences are in different locations.
65% of event planners say offering translation is a great way to increase inclusivity - and 72% expect an increase in the number of multilingual meetings. But only 33% use translation to address language barriers. Learn the top barriers, benefits, and solutions for offering live translation in this research report.
Get ReportBoostlingo is a language software and technology company based in Austin, TX. Boostlingo is focused on defining and developing the next generation of interpretation technology solutions. Their mission is to connect people across the globe and break down communication barriers. They deliver multilingual communication access via interpretation delivery and interpretation management software applications and provide technologies enabling seamless and ubiquitous access to language support services.
Human powered interpretation solutions are effective at addressing multilingual language barriers, but there are alternatives to Boostlingo which companies should also consider.
Wordly solved the multilingual meeting translation and interpretation problem by developing the industry's first highly scalable AI-powered simultaneous interpretation platform. Wordly offers an attractive Boostlingo alternative - providing a fast, easy, and affordable solution for today's global, multilingual, virtual world.
Wordly provides real-time interpretation into dozens of languages through a SaaS based AI-powered platform which eliminates the need for human interpreters. The output is a high-quality translation available in both audio and caption format.
Presenters speak in their preferred language and participants can follow along using their computer, tablet, or smartphone - in-person or remote.
Wordly translation works with a wide range of conference platforms and video conferencing tools including Cvent, Glisser, Notified, Stova, vFairs, Zoom, and Teams. For a full list of platforms Wordly works with, visit integration partners.
Wordly increases inclusivity and productivity for attendees at conferences, webinars, training sessions, sales kickoff meetings, and many more use cases.
For a full list of interpretation and translation features, including custom glossaries and transcription, see the Wordly Platform page.