
iFLYTEK Showcases AI Solutions, Translation Solutions, and AIGC Applications at MWC25
Barcelona, Spain--(Newsfile Corp. - March 4, 2025) - At MWC25, the world's largest mobile communication event, iFLYTEK, China's leading intelligent speech and AI company, unveiled a range of innovative AI solutions and products, demonstrating how AI can deeply empower various industries.
Under the theme "AI Connecting Ideas," iFLYTEK introduced AI solutions, translation solutions, and AIGC applications. These innovations highlighted how cutting-edge AI models can break down language, cultural, and spatial barriers, fostering a closer integration between technology and human life and creating more natural and seamless interactions.
Notably, iFLYTEK's products not only feature its self-developed Spark Desk but also integrate advanced models like DeepSeek, which match suitable models for different scenarios and needs, representing China's leading AI capabilities in cross-modal interactions and industry applications.
At the event, Spark GuideX, the virtual exhibition guide, leveraged multi-modal and multi-language interaction technology. It provided each visitor with precise and professional natural language dialogue services. Meanwhile, the AI-powered Spark WallEX Smart Space Solution responded instantly to natural language commands, presenting a forward-thinking perspective on the future of smart living.
iFLYTEK also introduced the AI Note Air 2 to the global market, a product supporting real-time transcription in 14 languages. It accurately records meeting content through audio recording or electronic pen input. With one-click recording, it transcribes text in real-time and offers seamless translation in seven languages, making it an efficient tool for business and international communication.
Additionally, the brand launched an interactive translation challenge onsite, where participants from various countries competed against the iFLYTEK Smart Translator, despite language differences. During their interactions, the dialogue appeared in real time on the translator's screen. It even distinguished between different speakers.
Alongside the iFLYTEK Smart Translator, the brand exhibited other devices such as the iFLYTEK Smart Recorder and iFLYTEK Smart Dictionary Pen. These products cater to a wide range of scenarios, including travel, reading, and interviews.
Moreover, iFLYTEK presented its AIGC apps, including "AI Marketing," an intelligent creative platform designed for global markets. This platform offers full-link data marketing solutions, which have already expanded into markets across China, Southeast Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States. Another app, "AI Persona," features the virtual personality "Mia," enabling users to create personalized virtual characters that facilitate immersive conversations and emotional companionship. Additionally, "Typemovie," an innovative cross-modal creative tool, was also showcased. These technologies not only streamline the creative process but also offer content producers enhanced opportunities for creativity and communication.
Wenyu Zhan, Vice President of iFLYTEK, stated: "Just as no ship sailed alone, in this new age of AI navigation, we realize no one can venture forth alone, but with close partners." As a leading intelligent speech and AI company in China, iFLYTEK is committed to the industrialization of AI technologies. While promoting global cross-language and cross-cultural communication, iFLYTEK will continue to drive the deep application of AI technologies globally, collaborating with international partners to build a more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable global communication network.
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