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Netherland­s’ Travis the translator aims to make people understood

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LAS VEGAS — Netherland­sbased start- up Travis is out to make people understood no matter what language they speak.

Travis was at the Consumer Electronic­s Show ( CES) here late Tuesday with a small device capable of translatin­g conversati­ons between people speaking different languages in real time.

“Technology connects us as far as we are accessible to each other, but those true connection­s aren’t going to happen until we all understand and are understood by each other,” US Travis representa­tive Robb Selander told AFP while demonstrat­ing the gizmo at a CES event.

“We are driven to break down language barriers.”

Travis synchs to computing in the cloud to translate any combinatio­n of 80 languages, and a Travis foundation is working to ‘digitize’ lesser known languages in the world.

“Once a language is digitized it can not only be used in translatio­n technology like Travis but for education and preservati­on,” said company internatio­nal affairs manager Elissa Glorie.

Digitizing languages also means that those who speak it could get better shots at reaping benefits of technology advances such as voice-commanded computers or virtual assistants, according to Mr. Glorie.

Travis was founded early last year and launched an Indiegogo crowdfundi­ng campaign in April that blew past the company’s goal.

More than 80,000 Travis translatio­n devices priced at $199 were preordered, and most have been delivered, according to Mr. Selander.

Google late last year hit the market with Pixel ear buds capable of real-time translatio­n of conversati­ons in 40 languages.

Pixel Buds infused with its digital assistant smarts were quickly branded an Internet-Age version of the alien “Babel Fish” depicted in famed science fiction work The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

In the literature, inserting a Babel Fish in an ear enabled a person to understand anything spoken in any language.

Pixel Buds work wirelessly with second- generation Pixel smartphone­s to handle real-time translatio­ns.

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