Events
Visit us at the Cambridge Business to Business Exhibition Tuesday 27th September 2011
Meet the team on our stand,and see a demonstration of Dragon NaturallySpeaking turning voice into text to 3 times faster than most people can type.
Perhaps you have questions how our software packages and training provision can be funded like the Access to Work scheme to the benefit of the employer or used as a transcription system to increase work productivity.
We will be giving away a free copy of the new version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, along with a FREE training session in our Prize Draw.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Tuesday 27th September 2011
10.00am-5.00pm
Millennium Grandstand
Rowley Mile Racecourse
Newmarket, nr Cambridge
CB8 0TF
News
E-Voice Growth Leads to Office Move and Recruitment of Staff
September 2011
E-Voice Speech Recognition Ltd, a leading provider of assistive technology and speech recognition solutions in the UK, has relocated to larger premises in Ely, Cambridgeshire.
An increase of client wins has led the company to expand the size of its UK team, resulting in the demand for more office space.
Julie Davenport, Managing Director of E-voice, said: "The move to larger premises reflects our performance and experience in the industry despite the current economic climate. Our success and growth is in part due to the strength and quality of our training but it also reflects the determination, and professionalism of our staff. We are excited about the office move and the increase in space will enable us to continue to expand in the future."
E-voice's new location is now:
e-space North, 181 Wisbech Road, Littleport, Cambridgeshire CB6 1RA; Telephone: +44 (0)1353 662307; Email: info@e-voice.co.uk; www.e-voice.co.uk
Dyslexia Level III Certification
April 2010
We are proud to announce that all of our trainers have undertaken and passed the six-week Dyslexia Level III accreditation course set by the British Dyslexia Association. This qualification has provided our trainers with a significant understanding of dyslexia, including the impact it can have on adults and children in the workplace or education, and supporting techniques to enable us to support our customers at a higher level.
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