Navigation Technologies, a provider of digital maps for vehicle navigation, Internet/wireless
applications and business solutions announced that voice transcriptions
of its United States NAVTECH map database are now available. NAVTECH says its Voice
Data increases the functionality of navigation systems by reducing recognition
complexities, improving output accuracy and expanding the system use beyond
basic commands. NAVTECH Voice Data is currently available for the company's
map databases for Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom.
NAVTECH Voice Data includes transcriptions for Street Names,
Administrative Areas, Points of Interest (POI) and general data such as POI
category names and restaurant types. In addition, the same set of data
transcriptions can be used with either Automated Speech Recognition or Text-
to-Speech technology.
Using Text-to-Speech and Automated Speech Recognition technology to
interpret abbreviations, alternate pronunciations and other variants, NAVTECH
Voice Data brings a higher degree of precision to navigation applications.
About Navigation Technologies
Navigation Technologies creates digital maps that it says power navigation and
location-based services around the world. The Chicago-based company was
founded in 1985 and is privately held. The Company's 1,200 employees are in
over 100 offices in 18 countries. For more information, visit
www.navtech.com.
Navigation Technologies Launches Voice Enabled Map Data for United States
More Small Fleet

Boosting Last-Mile Fleet Uptime, Safety, and Value with AI Vehicle Inspections
AI-powered inspections are transforming last-mile fleets by replacing manual checks with highly accurate automated scans that detect defects in seconds. By giving fleet operations visibility into the daily condition of their vehicles, you can identify trends over the vehicle’s lifecycle that enable improved procurement decisions, route management, driver training and accountability.
Read More →How One Fleet Cut Motor Pool Costs by $45K With Smarter Key Control and Automation
Still managing your motor pool with spreadsheets and manual approvals? Loyola University replaced outdated processes with automated fleet management, eliminating overtime and saving up to $50,000 annually. See how they did it.
Read More →Artificial Intelligence in Field Service: North America
48% of field service leaders are investing in AI to manage customer communication and self-service. Get the latest on how fleets are using AI and thinking about the future.
Read More →
Five Ways Seat Belts Help Prevent Injuries
There are five ways seat belts protect occupants from injuries, according to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security.
Read More →
It’s here: The 2026 Fleet Technology Trends Report
What does AI mean for fleets? Get the answer — and learn other top tech trends.
Read More →
Small Fleets, Big Impact: How Independent Drivers Power Wreaths Across America
Check out how small fleets and independent drivers power Wreaths Across America each December and why their impact matters more than ever.
Read More →
VMS Survey Finds 65% of Small Fleet Managers Run Operations Alone
A new VMS survey shows small fleet managers are stretched thin, with most handling operations solo and eager to adopt digital tools for relief.
Read More →
Tips for Driving Safely on Halloween Night
This video features a reminder from the Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association, urging drivers to prioritize safety this Halloween.
Read More →
AI, Access, and Uptime: VMS’s Next Chapter with David Prusinski
VMS’s new Co-CEO, David Prusinski, shares how an AI-first approach will give small fleets and repair shops the tools to compete like big players.
Read More →
Fleet Managers Share Winter Prep Tips: It's Never Too Early!
Three fleets share best practices to prep vehicles for winter and prevent downtime when the cold sets in.
Read More →
