Communiqués et coupures de presse
Vision Objects attends the BETT show
Nantes, January 12, 2010 - Vision Objects, leading provider in handwriting recognition technology will be exhibiting at the BETT show in London, Olympia, from the 12th to 15th of January (Booth B90).
The BETT show is the world's largest educational technology event and highlights the latest ways to use technology for teaching and learning.
For this occasion, Vision Objects will be showcasing its latest technologies related to the educational world (such as shape recognition and calculation) and present its new products released this year:
- MyScript Stylus 3.2, a text input-method designed for Windows and Mac OS platforms which replaces the keyboard in applications requiring text entry.
- MyScript Stylus Mobile, its counterpart for mobile touch screen devices running on Android.
- MyScript Studio 1.2, the notes management and form application featuring new functionalities and user interface for tablets.
Vision Objects will also introduce MyScript Notes Mobile which will be officially launched end of January. MyScript Notes Mobile is the first application providing Notes Management, Notes Search, and Document Annotation functionalities for Android tablets & iPad in 30 different languages. With MyScript Notes Mobile, students can create as many notebooks as needed, customize them by giving a name, choosing the color, putting images on the cover page, etc. Of course, students can write, make drawings and benefit from the advantages of MyScript technology as they can convert text in real time or on demand, and search for information within the handwritten content.
Vision Objects will give visitors the opportunity to test and play with its handwriting recognition-based applications. "Already widely integrated into interactive whiteboards, MyScript opens up a wide range of opportunities in the educational world and brings more fun and interactivity to learning," said Jean-Marc Aïchoun, VP Sales and Marketing at Vision Objects.
















