Communication Access Realtime Translation

On-Site CART

Accuracy

Real-time, word-for-word captioning with 99%+ accuracy for seamless communication.

Accessibility

Provides equal access for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community in any setting.

Experience

Skilled CART providers with speeds exceeding 225 words per minute for smooth transcription.

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Technology

Advanced steno machines and software ensure instant and reliable speech-to-text translation.

Versatility

Ideal for meetings, conferences, legal proceedings, and live events.

Transcripts

Captioned proceedings can be saved and delivered in electronic format for future reference.

On-Site CART Services

APEX Dallas Court Reporters offer:

Apex Dallas Court Reporting provides Advanced technology and equipment enabled CART services in almost any setting. Which is called Onsite Cart. Following an event, captioned proceedings may be made available in electronic format. Our CART professionals are trained to convey the total experience, including such things as gestures, laughter and surrounding sounds in the captioning. This is crucial for the hearing loss community, particularly in crowded or fast-paced speaking environments such as annual general meetings, hearings or informal settings with multiple participants.

Enhance Accessibility with On-Site CART Services

Ensure real-time, word-for-word captioning for meetings, conferences, and legal proceedings with our expert On-Site CART services. Our trained professionals provide accurate, immersive, and accessible communication for all participants. Contact us today to book a CART provider!

What is Communication Access Realtime Translation?

Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), or captioning as it’s also known, is a process whereby a CART provider or stenographer, using a steno machine, notebook computer and Realtime software, provides instant word-for-word speech-to-text translation for display. In order to furnish a highly readable English translation, our CART providers (stenographers) possess shorthand speeds of well over 225 words per minute, with a general accuracy level of 99% or greater and are fully educated on the Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing culture.

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