XENOM has introduced live voice translation in the radio module of its Industrial OS, enabling multilingual work crews to communicate over push-to-talk channels without a language barrier.
With the new capability, every worker speaks into the helmet radio in their own language, and teammates hear the message translated in real time according to their individual language profile. Translation runs transparently inside the radio channel — no extra buttons, apps, or workflow changes are required on site.
The feature is powered by an AI speech-to-speech pipeline integrated directly into XENOM's communication infrastructure, with per-worker language profiles managed centrally from the situation center. The initial release covers the language mix of XENOM's active industrial deployments, including crews combining local and foreign-speaking personnel, with additional languages added as pilots scale.
Live translation is rolling out first to XENOM's pilot fleets in construction and manufacturing, where mixed-language teams are common and radio remains the primary coordination channel. The company views the capability as a safety feature as much as a productivity one: instructions, alerts, and hazard warnings now reach every worker in a language they fully understand.