Chandler Named Winner in the 2025 Smart Cities North America Rewards

The City of Tempe is piloting AI-powered translation devices to ensure all residents, regardless of language, can access city services with ease. With over 30 languages spoken in Tempe, the initiative promotes inclusive communication through real-time translation, allowing non-English speakers to interact seamlessly with city officials and community programs. These devices support 200+ languages and dialects, providing instant translation for conversations while maintaining privacy and security. By breaking language barriers, Tempe is fostering equity and accessibility, ensuring every resident has a voice in their community.
Inclusive communication through real-time translation

The City of Tempe is piloting AI-powered translation devices to ensure all residents, regardless of language, can access city services with ease. With over 30 languages spoken in Tempe, the initiative promotes inclusive communication through real-time translation, allowing non-English speakers to interact seamlessly with city officials and community programs. These devices support 200+ languages and dialects, providing instant translation for conversations while maintaining privacy and security. By breaking language barriers, Tempe is fostering equity and accessibility, ensuring every resident has a voice in their community.
Improving city services with translation technology Tempe AZ

Tempe is launching a new program that will test devices that can translate over 200 languages.
Hive CTEC: Institute for Digital Inclusion Acceleration Showcases ILA in Phoenix

Institute for Digital Inclusion Acceleration Hosts City of Phoenix at Hive CTEC & Showcases ILA. We had a blast hosting the team from the City of Phoenix today at the Hive at CTEC! We were particularly excited to demo the translation tech (the ILA from TranslateLive) we use on site. ILAs help us bridge language barriers and increase accessibility so that our spaces and programs can be used by everyone!
Poudre School District Uses ILA at Education Board Meetings

The Poudre School District Board of Education is planning a series of public-engagement sessions over the next few months, during which community members can share their thoughts, ask questions and speak directly with school board members.
City of Chandler approves ILA translation technology

The City of Chandler approves ILA translation technology, a one-year contract with TranslateLive, LLC, for multi-language translation technology services and support. The devices are language access tools that allow real-time, on-demand conversations in more than 200 languages and dialects, both in-person and remotely.
Translation app is helping Cal/OSHA connect with workers

What you need to know: The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) earlier this month deployed a new interpretation app that makes it easier for employees to communicate with workers in the field.
Folsom Cordova School District Spent $100K+ on Translators for Family Accessibility

Approximately 95 languages are spoken within the district, according to FCUSD spokeswoman Angela Griffin Ankhelyi. Each of its 38 schools’ main office is equipped with a TranslateLive device, and three schools have two devices each, she said. At $2,500 apiece, the district spent about $102,500 to break language barriers.
Ocean Schools Enhance Communication with ILA

Ocean Schools Enhance Communication with ILA
TranslateLive Selected as Top 10 Resilience Solution

TranslateLive is proud to announce its selection as one of the Top 10 finalists in the prestigious 2024 QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge. Chosen from a competitive pool of over 740 applicants globally, TranslateLive has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing urban challenges and building more sustainable and resilient cities.