G2 Speech is pleased to announce that it has been successfully recognised as a self-certified supplier on the NHS England AVT (Ambient Voice Technology) Registry.
This milestone reflects the company's commitment to delivering trusted, compliant and high-quality ambient voice solutions that support clinicians and improve patient care across the NHS.
The AVT Registry is designed to streamline access to self-certified suppliers of ambient voice technologies and tools that securely capture and convert clinician-patient conversations into structured clinical documentation.
With this self-certified status, G2 Speech is now positioned to more efficiently support NHS organisations in reducing administrative burden, improving clinical workflows and enabling clinicians to spend more time focused on patient care.
This achievement reflects G2 Speech’s continued investment in meeting rigorous NHS standards for safety and data security, while advancing the adoption of ambient voice technology as a key enabler of healthcare transformation.
Bas Jansen, Chief Operating Officer at G2 Speech, said: “We’re proud to be recognised as a self-certified supplier on the NHS England AVT Registry at a time when ambient voice technology is becoming central to the future of healthcare delivery. We remain committed to meeting the highest standards of clinical safety, data protection and technical performance, and to supporting NHS organisations as they adopt AI tools.”
G2 Speech’s SpeechAmbient is an advanced ambient speech solution built to capture clinician-patient conversations in real time and automatically transform them into accurate, structured clinical documentation. Powered by specialised medical speech technology, it operates unobtrusively in the background – identifying speakers, generating summaries and producing EHR-ready notes without the need for dictation or manual input. By enabling hands-free documentation and integrating seamlessly into existing workflows, SpeechAmbient helps reduce administrative burden, improve documentation quality and allow clinicians to remain fully focused on patient care.