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Uniphore Software Systems
Uniphore is a Conversational AI technology company that enables businesses globally to deliver transformational customer service across touchpoints by providing an integrated suite of software products for Conversational Analytics, Conversational Assistant and Conversational Security. Uniphore has offices in USA, Singapore and India.
Uniphore Software Systems Biometrics News
Contact center voice biometrics provider Uniphore raises $140M
Uniphore has announced a $140 million Series D funding round to build out its technology and market position for call…
Jan 29, 2021 | Uniphore to address issues in biometrics with WEF community and new partnershipsUniphore has joined the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Innovators Community and announced a pair of partnerships to contribute to… |
Jan 25, 2021 | Uniphore adds video AI to voice biometrics and speech solutions portfolio with acquisitionIndian speech biometrics company Uniphore says it has acquired Emotion Research Lab, a video and emotion artificial intelligence outfit, with… |
Jul 2, 2019 | Speech biometrics firm Uniphore receives $38M in funding to chase unicorn statusIndia-based biometric speech recognition and conversational AI company Uniphore has raised nearly $38 million in Series C funding round led… |
Jun 5, 2015 | Speech recognition firm Uniphore secures new investment from IDG VenturesSpeech recognition solutions company Uniphore Software Systems received new investment from IDG Ventures. The additional funding will enable Uniphore to… |
May 8, 2015 | Voice biometrics firm Uniphore sees investment from Infosys co-founderIndian speech recognition solutions developer Uniphore Software Systems announced that Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan has invested an undisclosed amount in… |
Aug 3, 2014 | Top biometrics news stories, week of August 3Biometrics Week in Review: iWallet app using fingerprint sensors, facial recognition at Brussels Airport, Nigerian banks collecting biometrics, next killer… |