Nagish ('Accessible' in Hebrew) makes communication more accessible to people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or to people with speech impediments through a suite of products that convert phone calls, video conferences, and call center communication into text in real-time, faster and more accurately than ever.
Tomer Aharoni is the Co-founder and CEO of Nagish, a tech company at the intersection of accessibility, natural language processing, and telecommunication.
Before pursuing his life mission of making communication more accessible, Tomer worked as a software engineer at Bloomberg, a researcher at Columbia University, and an Intelligence Analyst in the IDF.
Tomer holds a degree in Computer Science (Magna Cum Laude) from Columbia University and has co-authored and published academic papers in Natural Language Processing and the Internet of Things.
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This Session features smartphone aids for the blind, a global AI call-to-text app, an eye-tracking communication device, and quality 3D-printed prosthetics.
Nagish, New York: Developed an AI-driven app for deaf or hard-of-hearing users, converting audio to text and vice versa. Free, with corporate partnerships. Over 20,000 users in the U.S., Canada, and Israel in 2023.