The winning pitch, titled "Intelligent triage with XTM Go," addressed the widespread issue of "invisible" translation—content processed outside of managed corporate systems. Rather than forcing users through complex setup workflows, the platform assesses incoming requests based on risk, intent, and complexity. Routine tasks are handled by AI in minutes, while sensitive materials are routed to human-assisted workflows to ensure security and structural integrity.
By ensuring that approved translations are reused, the system maintains consistency across global content. The innovation beat 27 other submissions, marking a shift in how enterprises approach the growing volume of AI-driven translation demands. CEO Lorcan Malone noted that the win reflects the company's commitment to challenging industry norms rather than simply refining existing processes. As localization demands increase, the platform aims to provide a governed, frictionless entry point for global teams.





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