The Scotsman

Tech firm hits new level with funding

● Facial animation company expands in US following £2m investment

- By HANNAH BURLEY GREGOR HOFER, CO-FOUNDER hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

An Edinburgh-headquarte­red firm specialisi­ng in facial animation is setting its sights on “game-changing” developmen­ts in the customer service market following a multimilli­on pound investment. Tech company Speech Graphics is targeting the customer service sector’s intelligen­t visual assistant market, estimated to be worth more than £8 billion in the next six years, on the back of a £2 million funding injection.

The firm, a spin-out from the University of Edinburgh founded in 2010, provides real-time audio-based facial animation and lip sync technology, which has featured in video games such as the newly launched Lara Croft adventure, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and music videos by artists including rapper Kanye West.

Working from its California base in the San Francisco Bay area, Speech Graphics will use the funding boost to build a software platform which will support the creation of emotionall­y responsive avatars capable of engaging in real-time conversati­ons with

0 Michael Berger (L) and Gregor Hofer (R) co-founded Speech Graphics

customers. It claims its technology introduces an “emotional connection currently lacking in existing artificial intelligen­ce (AI) platforms used in customer service”.

The investment was raised from business angel syndicate Archangels, venture capital firm Par Equity and Scottish Enterprise’s investment arm, Scottish Investment Bank (SIB).

According to data from Grand View Research, the intelligen­t virtual assistants market is expected to

grow from $750m (£538m) to around £8.8bn by 2024.

Gregor Hofer, co-founder and chief executive, said: “This is an exciting time for Speech Graphics as we realise our strategic vision of expanding into the US, taking our revolution­ary technology into the customer service realm with the funding from Archangels, Par Equity and SIB.

“Today, the consumer expects round-the-clock customer service. Intelligen­t virtual assistants may seem like the answer but we also expect service with a smile. A smile you can believe in.”

Co-founder and chief technology officer Michael Berger said the company’s experience in achieving animated faces with a “real” feel in video games will transfer well to the customer services sector. He added: “We succeed in creating the illusion that the animated face you see on the screen is the source of the sound you hear.

“Speech is not just about lip sync, it’s also about energy and emotion in the voice that need to come across perfectly in the face.

“We were proud to add the Lara Croft Tomb Raider game to our distinguis­hed track record in the entertainm­ent sector, which demands the highest quality output.

“That proven tech now allows us to bring the same emotional connection to customer service applicatio­ns where it is sorely needed.”

David Ovens, chief operating officer at Archangels, said Speech Graphics “could be a game changer” for the customer service experience.

He said: “The core technology created by Speech Graphics is already market-leading in the gaming industry and we look forward to supporting the business to achieve its global ambitions.”

“Virtual assistants may seem like the answer to round-the-clock customer service but we also expect service with a smile. A smile you can believe in”

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