September 4, 2025

Prism Language Systems Powered by Pocketalk Adds 29 Languages to Sentio Technology

Prism Language Systems, the engine that powers Pocketalk’s proprietary language translation solutions, is announcing the addition of 29 new input languages to Sentio, including: Polish, Catalan, Indonesian, Romanian, Greek, Slovak, Malay, Bulgarian, Norwegian, Turkish, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Czech, Finnish, Dutch, Latvian, Swedish, Cantonese, Croatian, Thai, Ukrainian, Slovenian, Galician, Lithuanian, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Hebrew and Bengali.

Initially launched in 2023, Sentio is advancing multilingual collaboration with live translations.

The web-based SaaS solution enables one-to-many translations through digital displays or announcements, ensuring language inclusion at scale in public spaces, healthcare settings, and more. It’s used by companies and organizations across the globe that need meeting translations, whether it’s addressing a live crowd or hosting a virtual meeting with a diverse audience.

“With the global workplace evolving faster than ever before, companies are understanding how crucial it is to quickly and accurately communicate with a wide-range of audiences from diverse backgrounds,” said Joe Miller, General Manager of Pocketalk. “Adding these languages to Sentio will allow for a more inclusive and seamless way of communicating with people by transcending language barriers.”

Offering enterprise-grade data protection Sentio meets the highest security standards and compliance requirements, including GDPR, and other industry-specific regulations, ensuring user privacy and data integrity are safeguarded at all times.

Sentio is used at many major conferences, exhibits and meetings across the world, from board rooms with 12 people to conventions with audiences up to thousands people. The multilingual translation system is trusted at conferences around the world, including World Health Organization’s Global Oral Health Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, Institute Bergonié’s Meet2Win Innovation in Oncology convention in Bordeaux, France and the International track at l’Ecole de Guerre in France. In the United States, it’s used by a variety of organizations who serve multilingual people, from the League of Women Voters to Nevada’s Attorney General Hotline.

To learn more about Sentio and the future of multilingual collaboration, visit Sentio.