
SaidText is an AI-powered voice-to-text transcription and workflow management tool designed for the industrial sector, particularly manufacturing and automotive parts suppliers. It offers a free mobile app and dashboard that streamline communication and process efficiency by enabling workers to send requests quickly and manage them through integrated chat. The platform improves time management by up to 80%, fosters collaboration, enhances productivity, and supports remote work. Funded by grants including Lazio Innova and NextGenerationEU, SaidText targets industrial teams to reduce unproductive time and optimize order and delivery processes, positioning itself as a key tool for Industry 4.0 digital transformation.

SaidText is an AI-powered voice-to-text transcription and workflow management tool designed for the industrial sector, particularly manufacturing and automotive parts suppliers. It offers a free mobile app and dashboard that streamline communication and process efficiency by enabling workers to send requests quickly and manage them through integrated chat. The platform improves time management by up to 80%, fosters collaboration, enhances productivity, and supports remote work. Funded by grants including Lazio Innova and NextGenerationEU, SaidText targets industrial teams to reduce unproductive time and optimize order and delivery processes, positioning itself as a key tool for Industry 4.0 digital transformation.
Sector: AI voice-to-text workflow for industrial/manufacturing teams
HQ / Origin: Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Founder: Emanuele Pedrona
Funding: Grant funding (reported), total disclosed $420,000
Product: Mobile app + dashboard for vocal ticketing, requests (voice/images/video), and supervisor workflow
Workforce communication, order/delivery/process management, and downtime reduction in manufacturing and industrial settings.
SaaS; Industrial / Manufacturing / Industry 4.0
420000.00
Reported grant funding; sources list grant support including Lazio Innova and NextGenerationEU in product descriptions.
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