IBM and Ricoh have announced a major shakeup in the corporate meeting room with Ricoh's new cognitive-enabled interactive whiteboard which uses IBM's Watson intelligence and voice technologies to actively support people in meetings by responding to commands, taking notes and actions and even translating into other languages.
The Intelligent Workplace Solution leverages IBM Watson IoT and Ricoh's easy-to-use interactive whiteboards to change the way teams meet and collaborate through new intuitive features that can be accessed using natural voice. It makes sure that Watson doesn't just listen, but is an active meeting participant, using real-time analytics to help guide discussions so teams can make faster, better and more informed decisions.
Most companies find that the majority of information shared and discussed during meetings may be lost or forgotten. Ricoh is incorporating this new powerful, innovative solution into its broader set of service offerings to help customers continually improve meeting collaboration and productivity. Likewise, IBM sees a range of more complex smart meeting support functions in the future, thanks to Watson's learning capabilities.
"Our goal is to provide employees and businesses with effective and smart tools that automate administrative office processes and empower people to focus on tasks and ideas that drive business value," said Hidetsugu Nonaka, Corporate Senior Vice President, Ricoh Company, Ltd. "Together with IBM, we've created the Intelligent Workplace Solution to revolutionize meetings. Instead of being a screen, the cognitive-enabled, interactive whiteboard powered by Watson will be an active participant capturing meeting notes and action items, and building bridges between employees at different locations. The new solution is poised to be a cornerstone of meetings today and in the future."
Features of the new cognitive-enabled whiteboard solution include:
• Simple, global voice control of meetings: once a meeting begins, any employee, whether in-person or located remotely in another country, can easily control what's on the screen, including advancing slides, all through simple voice commands using Watson's Natural Language API.
• Translation of the meeting into another language: the Intelligent Workplace Solution can translate speakers' words into several other languages and display them on screen or in transcript.
• Easy-to-join meetings: with the swipe of a badge the Intelligent Workplace Solution can log attendance and track key agenda items to ensure all key topics are discussed.
• Ability to capture side discussions: during a meeting, team members can also hold side conversations that are displayed on the same whiteboard.
"Collaborative workforces are at the heart of successful business. The challenge is bringing disparate teams together and then enabling them to be productive," said Harriet Green, General Manager, Watson IoT. "With IBM's Watson IoT technologies, Ricoh's interactive whiteboards don't just guide meetings; they foster an open exchange of ideas and make it easy for teams to work in partnership and bringing meetings to life."
IBM is installing more than 80 Ricoh interactive whiteboards in its new global Watson IoT headquarters in Munich, Germany. This will enable IBM's product development teams in Munich to hold productive meetings with colleagues in other locations like Japan, Brazil and the U.S. – Communications Today Bureau