NNG cooperates with iNAGO in speech-recognition development

Hungarian navigation software company NNG, which is the developer of iGO Navigation, is cooperating with Japanese startup iNAGO to develop a speech-recognition function for their navigation software that will make driving safer, the Hungarian company said today in a press release.
“NNG started as a small but ambitious company, and as of today, we have grown big and have become definitive in on world-wide level,” Gábor Gurics, ‎iGO Product Director at NNG, said. “We are excited that we can make our global portfolio more innovative in connection with iNAGO,” the professional added.
NNG recently announced it would open offices in Japan, the United States and China.
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