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TiVo Signed and Will Launch Voice Search with a Major Operator in Poland

At IBC 2022 Xperi Holding Corporation  will showcase its dedication to creating extraordinary entertainment experiences at every moment of the day through its best-in-class solutions that deliver on rising consumer expectations for high-quality, seamless integrated experiences across connected homes, connected cars – and our connected lives.

“Voice search is an essential feature in many existing and emerging products and services today”

Coming off a string of wins at IFA 2022 in Berlin (TiVo OS – Best in Show, Trusted Reviews; DTS Play-Fi – Judge’s Choice Award, Omdia), Xperi announced today at IBC that it is growing its footprint within the European market by bringing innovative solutions for Pay-TV Operators that combine the best of TiVo OS and Vewd.

This year, with the acquisition of Vewd, Xperi took another important step towards helping consumers find, watch and enjoy their favorite content. The combination of TiVo’s video service platform and Vewd’s suite of streaming media solutions establishes Xperi as a leading independent media platform for Smart TVs, connected cars and Pay-TV operators. Additionally, the recent announcement of Vestel as the first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to offer TiVo OS, provides further proof that OEMs are searching for a neutral platform aimed at providing them significantly more control over the user experience and helping consumers cut through the clutter of streaming and linear content options with simplified, universal discovery.

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“I’m excited about the growth we’re seeing within the European market, with our solutions offering a content-first entertainment experience on a neutral platform,” said Gabriel Cosgrave, general manager EMEA, Xperi. “With the announcement of Vestel offering Powered by TiVo Smart TVs, the Vewd acquisition and TiVo’s IPTV solutions for operators, our offerings in the region provide for expanded access for customers in multiple markets.”

TiVo also has signed an agreement with a major operator to launch its innovative voice search product in Poland, providing access to a broader range of content options and a user-friendly way to find and watch preferred content. TiVo’s Conversation Services solution removes barriers to a seamless user experience by putting the user in control, making it easy to navigate and complete tasks with simple, intuitive commands and helping users find specific content using only their voice. To find their favorite content, a user simply needs to speak into their remote. The solution is powered by machine learning, and enables providers to deliver meaningful content to users, providing an extraordinary entertainment experience.

“Voice search is an essential feature in many existing and emerging products and services today,” said Chris Ambrozic, general manager, discovery, Xperi. “We are pleased to provide voice search in Poland which will enable subscribers to deepen their engagement with content and services by helping them to quickly find the content they want to watch.”

Powered by its intelligent entertainment graph, TiVo Conversation Services creates relevant, meaningful connections, dramatically improving the discovery experience. It interprets voice commands and requests and supports natural dialogue and interactions in 12 language variants, now including Polish, with more than 10,000 smart responses.

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