The Japanese government’s preparations for the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics now include a 60 million JPY (USD 500,000) investment seeking to develop a multilingual speech translation app for ambulance crews. The country expects a surge of foreign tourists due to the hosting of the games, and the speech translation app is intended to save more lives by making communication between responding paramedics and foreigners more effective.
The Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency plans to begin deploying the smartphone app at the start of the 2019 fiscal year.
The app, which is planned for two-way translation of Japanese to English, Chinese, and Korean, is also expected to be able to handle technical words and phrases related to emergencies and health care, such as names of drugs and medical conditions.
The app will facilitate communication by a speaker talking into a smartphone, which then translates the speech into the preferred language while also displaying a text message.
