The collaboration will deliver real-time, contextual speech-to-text transcription across all six Paralympic sports

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The EBU’s free-to-air streaming platform Eurovision Sport has partnered with CAMB.AI to deliver live and on-demand subtitling during its coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games 2026 (6-15 March).

CAMB.AI will provide real-time, contextual speech-to-text transcription across live and on-demand coverage throughout the event. This will enable audiences to stream all six Paralympic Winter Games sports on Eurovision Sport with real-time subtitles.

Alan Fagan, managing director, Eurovision Sport said: “The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games should be accessible to the widest possible audience. By delivering real-time subtitling across every event on Eurovision Sport, we are scaling digital accessibility and ensuring more people can follow the action live.

“Working with CAMB.AI allows us to apply AI where it makes a real difference, strengthening accessibility while complementing our members’ broadcasts and reinforcing the EBU’s shared sports offering.”

Akshat Prakash, chief technology officer, CAMB.AI, added: “Eurovision Sport is a clear leader in innovative thinking in sports, and in bringing that innovation to life. We’re proud of our strong partnership and look forward to continuing to power accessibility needs for this amazing platform.”

Eurovision Sport and CAMB.AI have been collaborating since 2024, when the two organizations partnered on Europe’s first AI-powered real-time translated sports commentary during European Athletics events.

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