WILMINGTON, DE — Vasco Electronics is heading into CES 2026 with an expanded slate of AI-driven tools aimed at redefining how people and organizations communicate across languages, unveiling new software alongside its flagship Vasco Translator Q1.
The company said it will showcase two new software solutions, Vasco Audience and AI Assistant, designed to address multilingual communication challenges in professional, business, and travel settings. Together with the Vasco Translator Q1, the offerings signal Vasco’s push beyond standalone devices toward a broader translation ecosystem.
Vasco Audience targets conferences, presentations, and large-scale events. The software provides automated, simultaneous translation in more than 50 languages, allowing audience members to listen in their native language on smartphones while a speaker presents. Vasco said the system uses semantic segmentation to restructure speech in real time, breaking content into clear, readable segments while preserving the speaker’s intent throughout a presentation.
The AI Assistant expands Vasco’s translation capabilities beyond direct language conversion. Built into the company’s voice and photo translation tools, the feature allows users to tap for added context after a translation is delivered. The assistant can provide location-aware insights, ranging from navigation help and cultural background to local idioms and historical references, giving users a deeper understanding of what they see or hear.
Vasco will also highlight the Vasco Translator Q1, its most advanced hardware product, first announced at CES 2025. The device features Automatic Voice Recognition for hands-free, real-time translation, along with Vasco My Voice, which uses AI to replicate a speaker’s tone and cadence to preserve emotional nuance. The Q1 also includes a Call Translator function designed to deliver reliable performance during phone calls, even in regions without Wi-Fi or stable data connections.
“At CES, we’ll showcase the latest advancements in AI-powered translation, designed to help individuals and organizations break down language barriers, whether in one-on-one conversations, large conferences, or global events,” said Maciej Góralski, founder and chief executive officer of Vasco Electronics.
Chief Product Officer Tomasz Stomski said the company’s focus remains on practical use cases. He said the new tools are intended to support real-world communication needs while expanding how users interact with translated information.
Vasco Electronics will exhibit at Booth 9677 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and will also appear at several CES-related events, including Uproar by Moburst’s media suite and Unveiled at Mandalay Bay on Sunday, January 4, followed by Pepcom at the Paris Hotel on Monday, January 5.
As AI-powered translation becomes increasingly central to global business and travel, Vasco’s CES 2026 lineup positions the company as a contender in a fast-moving market where speed, accuracy, and context are becoming as critical as language itself.
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