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Danish Government Receives Award for National Speech Recognition Initiative Powered By Philips SpeechMagic



    Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE:PHG) (Amsterdam:PHI)
    announced today that the government of the Kingdom of Denmark has
    received the Most Innovative Solution (MIS) Award from Speech
    Technology Magazine for its implementation of speech technologies. The
    government has successfully deployed the Philips speech recognition
    software SpeechMagic as part of a national initiative to improve the
    accessibility of information to its population, including people with
    disabilities. The Danish government's initiative comprises three major
    projects including the live subtitling of TV shows, consumer speech
    recognition software and speech recognition-based publishing of
    parliamentary speeches.
    "Denmark has a population of 5.4 million people. Thanks to the
    public-private partnership between the government and companies like
    Philips, speech recognition software is now available to all Danes.
    With this unique initiative Denmark is using state-of-the-art
    technology to give its people access to information and computers
    without barriers," said Helge Sander, the Danish Minister for Science,
    Technology and Innovation. The Minister also pointed out that "many
    other countries with small populations, such as Sweden and Norway,
    have already expressed interest in following the Danish example."
    "The Speech Solutions Awards recognize this year's best in speech
    technology innovation and implementation," says David Myron,
    editor-in-chief of Speech Technology Magazine. "Award recipients
    should be proud to be part of an elite group that is paving the way
    for others to follow."
    By subtitling TV shows the hearing impaired, which total 10
    percent of the population, can follow important political events and
    current affairs programs live on television. In addition, speech
    recognition software for home PC users will reduce barriers related to
    the usage of PCs, benefiting elderly people and persons with physical
    disabilities. The Danish parliament is also planning to use speech
    recognition in its Official Report publishing system to publish 85% of
    all reports on the Internet within two or three hours after a speech
    has been held.
    The Danish speech recognition initiative has been realized in a
    close public-private partnership involving Philips Speech Recognition
    Systems, Prolog Development Center A/S and Max Manus A/S. The
    initiative has received DKK 6.000.000 (approx. EUR 780,000) in public
    funding.

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    and Europe's largest, with sales of $37.7 billion (EUR 30.4 billion)
    in 2005. With activities in the three interlocking domains of
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    than 60 countries, it has market leadership positions in medical
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