GritTec Laboratory and Delma Technologies sign reseller agreement

GritTec Laboratory (GritTec Ltd.), a developer of speech technologies, and Delma Technologies (Delma Technologies UK Ltd) manufacturing company making voice and communications monitoring and recording equipment, in the first decade of January announced about signed reseller agreement.

January 27th, 2008

GritTec Laboratory (GritTec Ltd.), a developer of speech technologies, and Delma Technologies (Delma Technologies UK Ltd) manufacturing company making voice and communications monitoring and recording equipment, in the first decade of January announced about signed reseller agreement. Under the terms of the agreement Delma Technologies will offer to customers GritTecs technologies. “With this agreement we will strengthen our positions on the market of voice biometrics technologies”, commented Grigory Tyschenko, R&D Director of GritTec Laboratory. In particular, Delma will offer to customers, using the VoIP equipment for recording and monitoring, automatic text independent speaker identification of unknown voice (GritTecs Speaker ID SDK), noise cancellation of speech enhancement technology.

About Delma Technologies

Delma Technologies UK Ltd is a UK based manufacturing company making voice and communications monitoring and recording equipment, and GSM/GPS tracking systems. Delma designs and develops new product lines which will meet the changing recording, monitoring and tracking needs of the telecommunications industry specifically with respect to VoIP, mobile phone communications and satellite telecommunications.

url: www.delmatechnologies.com

About GritTec

GritTec Laboratory specializes on research and development of algorithms and technologies in the field of speech and audio processing. GritTec’s research is focused on speech enhancement, speech concealment, voice biometric, speech recognition, speech synthesis and other speech and audio technologies.

www.grittec.com

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