Roma, Italy – Ablio, a provider of professional interpreting and multilingual event solutions, announces the launch of Ablio AI, its artificial intelligence-powered interpretation service fully integrated within the Ablioconference simultaneous interpreting platform.
The launch follows Ablio’s recent ISO 18841 and ISO 23155 certifications, reinforcing its commitment to both technological innovation and professional interpreting standards.
The new service enables event organizers, institutions, and corporations to deliver real-time multilingual interpretation using advanced neural technology — either as a standalone AI solution or in combination with professional human interpreters.
Ablio AI expands multilingual access for in-person, virtual, and hybrid events, offering scalable language coverage with centralized operational control.
Unlike standalone AI translation applications, Ablio AI operates within a managed event ecosystem. The system integrates three advanced neural processes:
This structured cascade converts live speech into multilingual audio and captions delivered in real time to attendees via mobile or web applications.
Event operators can configure language channels, monitor performance, adjust latency settings, record sessions, and combine AI and human interpreter booths — all from a unified dashboard.
Ablio AI is designed for a wide range of use cases, including:
The system integrates with platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet, or can connect directly to venue audio systems for on-site events.
Attendees can access interpretation via the Ablioaudience mobile app (iOS and Android) or web interface, with optional live caption display on stage screens.
A key feature of Ablio AI is its hybrid flexibility. Event organizers may:
This enables optimized cost-efficiency while maintaining professional-grade language management where required.
Ablio AI includes configurable settings that allow event operators to balance translation speed and contextual accuracy in real time.
Performance depends on audio clarity, connectivity, and speaker quality. When best practices are followed, the system delivers reliable multilingual communication suitable for professional environments.
“AI interpretation is rapidly evolving, but technology alone is not enough,” said Giulio Monaco, CEO at Ablio. “The real challenge is integrating AI into a structured, professional environment where it can be controlled, monitored, and combined with human expertise. With Ablio AI, we are not replacing interpreters — we are extending multilingual communication in a scalable and responsible way.”
About Ablio
Ablio is a provider of professional interpreting services and multilingual event solutions, headquartered in Rome, Italy, with operations in the United States.
The company is ISO 18841 and ISO 23155 certified and offers a full range of interpreting services, including on-site, remote, and hybrid solutions. Ablio’s technology platforms include Ablioconference, a remote simultaneous interpreting system for multilingual events, and Ablio OPI, a telephone interpreting solution.
Supported by a global network of over 2,000 professional interpreters, Ablio serves international organizations, institutions, event agencies, corporations, and universities across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
By combining human expertise with advanced technology, Ablio enables effective multilingual communication in complex and high-level environments.
For more information, visit: https://ablio.eu https://ablioconference.com
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