Voice recognition firm KnuEdge has appointed Kate Dilligan as executive vice president and general manager of KnuVerse, its military-grade voice recognition and authentication technology division.In June, following a decade in stealth, Dilligan led KnuVerse through the launch of an “industry-changing” biometric technology.The firm noted that in her new role, Dilligan will continue to pilot the KnuVerse product roadmap, and fulfil the company vision to deliver complete voice solutions focused on data security and data privacy.”Technology in and of itself does not do anything; it is only useful if it solves a problem. This philosophy is one Kate has employed as she helped grow KnuVerse from an idea to the current products,” said Dan Goldin, founder and CEO of KnuEdge. “Kate challenges her teams to think differently, which is motivated by her own inherent interest in transforming how humans interact with machines. In this new position, she will continue elevating the voice authentication market, bringing its power to new industries and verticals.”In her new role, Dilligan will lead the development of the product suite that allows users to customize their voice authentication software whether using the cloud-based API, enterprise software or both to work in real-world environments. Her goal is to create a set of tools that will meet the needs of every use-case, from government to hospitality, and can perform in noisy environments with any microphone.
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