Monday, May 13, 2013

Dicapta Corp. named Seminole County 2013 Small Business of the Year

Winter Springs, Fla. – Dicapta Corp. which provides high-tech services to make educational, news and entertainment media accessible to people with hearing and or visual limitations was named Seminole County’s 2013 Small Business of the Year by the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Maria Diaz, president and chief executive officer of Dicapta, said her company is on a mission. “Dicapta is dedicated to providing people with hearing or visual disabilities an opportunity to have equal access to audiovisual media,” Diaz explained. Dicapta’s specialized services include caption insertion---adding electronic closed subtitles---video description, subtitling, post-production dubbing, live dubbing of on-air broadcasts, and CART---transforming spoken dialogue into digital text. “We utilize cutting edge technology and state-of-the-art processes we have developed over the past 20 years to deliver consistently high quality to our clients,” Diaz said. Dicapta was tied with Seminole County Habitat for Humanity for the Seminole County Small Business of the Year Award. Winners were selected by a Chamber committee that ranked 35 nominations independently. Dicapta also earned the Small Business Award in the Minority Business category. Dicapta is a client company of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program located at 1511 E. S.R. 434 in Winter Springs.

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