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Votrax
Votrax International, Inc. (originally the Vocal division of Federal Screw Works), or just Votrax, was a speech synthesis company located in the Detroit, Michigan area from 1971 to about 1996 It began as a division of Federal Screw Works from 1971 to 1973. In 1974, it was given the ''Votrax'' name (taken from the name of its first commercial product, the model VS4 "Votrax") and moved to Troy and in 1980 split off of its parent company entirely and became Votrax International, Inc., which produced speech products up until 1984.〔(Artic History )〕
In 1984, the company declared bankruptcy and restructured itself as a commercial phone/speech auto-answering systems company after downsizing much of the staff. It was somewhat successful in this field, and merged with Vynet Corp., a voice-recognition prompt pioneer, in 1987. It remained Votrax inc. until about 1992, when it was renamed to or otherwise merged with Vysion, Inc., a maker of security cameras and other related devices. It remained 'Vysion Inc.' until the company declared bankruptcy in June 1994 following a court battle patent litigation loss against PATCO inc.,〔http://coa.courts.mi.gov/documents/OPINIONS/FINAL/COA/19990309_C206681(0031)_206681.OPN.PDF〕 and from the remains of the old company, restructured itself as 'Maxxar' inc in 1995. which exists to this day. Maxxar owns the rights to the Votrax name.〔(VOTRAX Brand - FindOwnerSearch )〕
== History ==

All the Votrax speech synthesizers owe their existence to the speech synthesizer design created in 1970 by Richard T. Gagnon. After coming up with a viable design scheme in his basement laboratory, Gagnon licensed it to Federal Screw Works, whom he was working for at the time, and they continued development of his original design. This became the "Vocal division of Federal Screw Works."〔
In 1984, Votrax either declared bankruptcy or came close to doing so, and restructured itself as a commercial phone-interface provider, and hence produced no new consumer products. The later commercial-only products are not listed on the below list because literature about these seems to have been of limited distribution and has not yet been found. During the restructuring, much of the existing staff was downsized off, including Tim Gargagliano and Kathryn F. Gargagliano, who along with two other former Votrax employees, Art Velthoven and Dale McDaniel, started Artic Technologies in 1984.〔〔 Tim and Kate had earlier written an article about the SC-01 for BYTE Magazine.〔(BYTE.com )〕
In 1987, Votrax merged with Vynet Corp and the product lines of both companies were combined.〔〔

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