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OpenVoice is all about exploring the new realm of conversational channels
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How do you translate a TV format to Voice? This and much more was shared by KRO-NCRVs Lieneke Grollé. She told about the initial start with award winning Chefkok Binnenstebuite, popular kids game Willem Wever and interactive storyline "Uit het nest" (stories from the nest) and how they are combining the learnings into the development of "De slimste mens" (the smartest person).
Maaike Groenewege shares how Women in Voice landed in The Netherlands through a personal story. Learn more about Women in Voice or join the slack community: - https://www.linkedin.com/company/women-in-voice-nederland/ - https://www.meetup.com/nl-NL/Women-in-Voice-Nederland/ - http://wivnl.slack.com
The State of Voice for Open Voice #07. What happened in the voice domain within the past few months. This is a collection of the most significant stories and numbers.
Tony Chang shares more about voice biomarkers and how they can be applied.
Ellen Kok returns to share her experiences with Google Assistant in her daily life.
Jelle Hylarides shares how he uses voice to improve the quality of life of his mother with Alzheimer in a way that might help people in a similar situation as well.
Jeroen Vonk (SVB) is using voice to make information more accessible to older adults. In this demo he showed how voice can be used to answer questions on pensions.
Emma Heitbrink shares learnings from the usability sessions she did for companies like Albert Heijn and Bol.com for blind and vision impaired people. There are learnings that will not only make your service more accessible for the visually impaired, but also for others.
Maarten Geraets shares how Philips started out with Voice several years ago, what they learned along the way and how they apply voice now.
Maarten den Braber gives a brief introduction to voice in the healthcare and elder adults ecosystem for Open Voice #06.
Max (Amazon) shared Amazon Alexa's lessons and gives guidance on how to create good voice services.
Michiel (House of Music) worked on sonic branding for over 10 years. He shares some of the similarities between sonic branding and voice and how you can benefit from it.
As Dutch entrepreneur, Murat (Flow.ai) is taking the conversational world by storm. He was courageous enough to make a live voice service using his platform on stage.
Open Voice co-founder shares the State of Voice with some of the recent events in the Voice domain.
Roderick de Rode is CEO at SPINN. Spinn is an internet of things meets coffee marketplace. They make Voice connected coffee machines that brew coffee and auto-replenish from a marketplace for local coffee roasters.
Guido Jongen from Nuance Communication will share about how industry veteran Nuance keeps forging ahead with Integrated Voice. We look forward to their insights on integrating Voice in the car and on TV set-top boxes.
Sophie Kleber is the executive creative director at Huge, where she creates future-forward user experiences to help transform businesses and shape the way we use technology. From screen-based interfaces, to voice UIs, to sentient computing, Sophie’s work shapes some of the largest companies in the world, including IKEA, Under Armour, Goldman Sachs, and Warner Brothers. She is a thought leader in the future of design, has written on behalf of TED, and speaks regularly at SXSW.
Tijmen Schep is a technology critic and privacy designer who helps citizens, designers and policymakers understand new chances and challenges in our data-driven society. He illustrated the subjects that should be discussed, and demonstrated how things could be through various examples, such as his Candle project.
Open Voice co-founder shares the State of Voice with some of the recent events in the Voice domain.
Ellen Kok is a visually impaired. She helps people with a handicap, disease or a trauma to return to their job through her own company Phoenix Reintegration. At Open Voice, Ellen shared how she experiences a 'voice only' world.
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