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Civolution’s SyncNow 2nd screen technology synchronizes audio between the cinema screen and companion devices for the hearing impaired.
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Civolution’s SyncNow 2nd screen technology synchronizes audio between the cinema screen and companion devices for the hearing impaired.

Tokyo, Japan, October 22, 2013 – Civolution, the leading provider of technology and solutions for identifying, managing and monetizing content today announced that MASC (Media Access Support Center), a Japanese non-profit organization providing accessibility solutions for movie and video content, has integrated Civolution’s solution SyncNow in its ‘Otomi’ smartphone app to deliver synchronized subtitles and sign language for the hearing impaired.

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