Fibernetics, a Cambridged-based telecommunications company, announced Nucleus, a new unified communication platform that will soon be able to translate conversations in real-time. This Canadian innovation will be free for Canadian businesses.
Fibernetics, a Cambridge-based telecommunications company, announced Nucleus, a new unified communication platform that will soon be able to translate conversations in real-time.
Nucleus integrates all channels of communication, including SMS, team chat, voice, video calling, and file sharing all from one easy-to-use platform. This innovation puts team members, customers and vendors on the same page, as the app is available across devices. The founders of Fibernetics plan to make this tool free for Canadian businesses.
“With voice-to-voice real-time translation, we are leveraging AI to break down existing social, economic, interpersonal and geographical barriers,” said John Stix, co-founder of Fibernetics.
Nucleus leverages the latest technologies to help businesses:
- Save money on communication costs
- Optimize team collaboration
- Enhance overall communication