Orsay - June 24, 2025

Vocapia at Milipol Paris 2025

We are pleased to announce our renewed participation as an exhibitor at Milipol Paris 2025, the leading event for homeland security and safety professionals, taking place 18-21 November 2025 at Paris Nord Villepinte. Visit us at booth 4G 053 to discover the latest advances in our VoxSigma™ speech processing suite.

Our team will be on site to demonstrate cutting-edge capabilities including automatic speech recognition, language identification, keyword spotting, speaker identification, translation, and automatic summarization. Vocapia's proprietary solutions are sovereign (FR/EU), ITAR-free, and designed for on-premise, offline, secure and real-time deployment - all without the need for GPUs. Built for law enforcement, intelligence, and public safety agencies, VoxSigma technology helps you transform audio into actionable data across a wide range of domains.

We invite you to visit our booth or contact us in advance to arrange a meeting and explore how Vocapia can help you make your audio searchable.

About Vocapia Research

Vocapia Research is a French R&D company and software publisher with over 20 years of experience in providing leading edge speech technologies for many languages, including most major European languages as well as Arabic, Mandarin, and Russian. The Vocapia Research VoxSigma® software suite uses advanced language technologies such as language identification, speech recognition, and speaker identification to transform raw audio and audiovisual data into structured and searchable XML documents. This technology relies on decades of research at LISN, with which there is a privileged partnership. Joint systems developed with LISN have achieved top ranks in national and international challenges on speech-to-text transcription. Located at the heart of the science innovation cluster of Paris Saclay, France, Vocapia Research is a leader in developing and adapting AI-based solutions for both civil and defence applications. These applications include audio and audiovisual data mining (broadcast and web data, telephone speech), production of subtitles, OSINT and COMINT, and the analysis of aeronautical communications (air traffic control, voice command). Readers who wish to get more information about Vocapia Research are invited to check out the Vocapia Research website or use the contact information page http://www.vocapia.com/contact.