
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2026
LUNARTECH today announced a major expansion of its multilingual AI infrastructure, marking an important step in the company’s ability to translate, localize, generate, and adapt educational and professional content across languages, formats, and communities.
The announcement follows recent advances across LUNARTECH’s broader technology ecosystem, including SilverAI, Odyssey, Babel, Octavia, and other systems developed within LUNARTECH Labs and Sofia Superintelligence Studio. Together, these systems now allow LUNARTECH to work across text, documents, video, and audio with a level of speed, adaptability, and personalization that significantly expands the company’s education and knowledge-distribution capabilities.
At the center of this milestone is a simple but important reality: access to knowledge is not only limited by availability. It is also limited by language, geography, politics, financial access, and the structural conditions that shape whether individuals are able to educate themselves and convert their potential into real economic and professional capability.
This is especially visible in diaspora communities.
Armenians are one example of this broader global challenge. Only a limited number of nations have a situation where a significant share of their people live outside the country itself. This creates both a strength and a vulnerability. On one hand, a global diaspora creates reach, resilience, cultural depth, and international opportunity. On the other hand, it can create fragmentation. Individuals may grow up in Russia, Spain, France, the United States, the Middle East, or elsewhere, with different levels of Armenian, English, Russian, or other languages. As a result, access to education, technical knowledge, professional networks, and shared economic opportunity can become uneven.
For many Armenians outside Armenia, this challenge is not abstract. The consequences of geopolitics, displacement, language mismatch, and limited institutional access often directly affect their ability to educate themselves, build financial independence, and participate fully in the modern technology economy. In many cases, people turn to the internet, open-source tools, self-directed learning, and global digital communities because traditional institutional pathways do not fully serve them.
LUNARTECH sees this not only as a challenge, but as a major opportunity.
The company believes that when education, language access, technology, and community infrastructure are connected properly, they do not simply add value individually. They multiply each other. A person with access to the right training becomes more capable. A community with shared access to high-quality training becomes more coordinated. A diaspora with multilingual technical infrastructure becomes more economically powerful. And a global network of capable builders, founders, engineers, researchers, and professionals can become a force far greater than the sum of its individual parts.
“Education is one of the clearest ways to transform potential into power,” said LUNARTECH. “For many people, the barrier is not intelligence or ambition. The barrier is access: access to the right language, the right materials, the right guidance, the right tools, and the right professional environment. Our goal is to build the infrastructure that removes those barriers.”
Through its multilingual AI infrastructure, LUNARTECH can now translate and adapt complex content across written documents, books, technical materials, videos, audio, courses, handbooks, and professional training resources. This gives the company the ability to support learners, fellows, students, entrepreneurs, and professionals across different regions without being constrained by a single language or content format.
This is particularly important for communities whose talent has historically been under-leveraged because of linguistic, geographic, or structural barriers. Many talented individuals are capable of building serious companies, engineering advanced systems, contributing to research, and participating in the global technology economy. But without access to serious training, mentorship, and knowledge infrastructure, that potential often remains unused.
LUNARTECH’s objective is to change that.
A central part of this infrastructure is Babel, LUNARTECH’s advanced document translation system. Babel enables complex written materials to be translated and adapted while preserving structure, terminology, formatting, and meaning. This is critical for academic materials, professional documents, technical handbooks, medical-style content, enterprise white papers, and other knowledge-intensive resources.
Octavia, LUNARTECH’s AI dubbing and video localization platform, allows video-based educational and professional content to be translated, dubbed, and localized with speed and contextual intelligence. This enables LUNARTECH to bring long-form courses, lectures, tutorials, and training materials into additional languages without relying on slow traditional localization processes.
SilverAI, LUNARTECH’s system for generating and personalizing technical handbooks and structured learning materials, gives the company the ability to create targeted educational resources for different learners, skill levels, programs, and professional objectives.
Odyssey, LUNARTECH’s publishing and knowledge-distribution system, strengthens the company’s ability to organize, produce, and distribute educational content at scale across programs, formats, and audiences.
Together, these systems form a multilingual knowledge engine designed to support high-quality learning across borders.
The impact is not limited to one country or one language group. LUNARTECH believes the same infrastructure can support Armenian communities in Armenia and abroad, Russian-speaking learners who do not yet have access to English-language technical materials, English-speaking professionals seeking localized content, and broader international audiences that require serious education in formats that match their linguistic and professional realities.
For LUNARTECH, this represents one of the clearest examples of technology being used in the right way: not as a superficial tool, but as infrastructure that restores access, reduces friction, and expands human capability.
“Technology becomes powerful when it gives people back access to what they were previously excluded from,” LUNARTECH added. “For distributed communities, language can become a quiet barrier between people and opportunity. With Babel, Octavia, SilverAI, Odyssey, and our broader AI ecosystem, we are laying the foundation for a world where serious knowledge can move across languages far more freely.”
This multilingual infrastructure also strengthens LUNARTECH’s existing training and talent-development mission. The company’s goal is to provide the strongest possible training to its students, fellows, teammates, and partners, enabling them to build the systems, products, companies, and solutions they set out to create. In real-world technical work, capability is not developed through passive learning alone. It requires guidance, structure, feedback, technical depth, iteration, and exposure to practical projects.
LUNARTECH’s training environment is designed to provide exactly that, now with a stronger multilingual foundation.
Instead of being limited to a narrow set of English-language materials or static course content, learners can increasingly benefit from courses, handbooks, books, audio materials, video content, mentorship resources, enterprise white papers, technical documentation, and applied project materials that can be translated, adapted, and personalized across languages.
This creates a meaningful advantage for fellows, students, and trainees working inside LUNARTECH’s ecosystem. They are not entering a generic program. They are entering a deeply engineered training environment where AI-powered content systems, multilingual infrastructure, mentorship, real-world projects, and expert-level materials operate together to support their development.
The company believes this capability can create significant value across the United States, Armenia, Armenian diaspora communities, and other strategic markets where language barriers continue to limit access to technical education, entrepreneurship, and professional growth.
By combining expert knowledge, AI-powered personalization, document translation, video localization, publishing infrastructure, mentorship, and applied engineering practice, LUNARTECH is building a training and knowledge ecosystem designed to expand human capability at global scale.
This announcement marks an important milestone in LUNARTECH’s broader mission. What began as an effort to improve technical education and training has now evolved into a multilingual infrastructure capable of supporting learners, professionals, entrepreneurs, institutions, and distributed communities with a level of depth, adaptability, and accessibility that remains uncommon in the market.
About LUNARTECH
LUNARTECH is a global AI and technology company building advanced systems across education, AI infrastructure, digital intelligence, applied AI research, translation, localization, and knowledge systems. Through LUNARTECH Academy, LUNARTECH Labs, Sofia Superintelligence Studio, and its broader technology ecosystem, including Babel, Octavia, SilverAI, Odyssey, and other advanced systems, the company develops tools and training programs that help individuals, teams, enterprises, and institutions build advanced capabilities in AI, data science, software engineering, and emerging technologies.
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