TETRA  |  2011-12-08

The British APCO - Exhibition & Development Sessions is moving to Manchester for 2012

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

A series of Development Sessions and training presentations including: The roadmap for TETRA in public safety; whether and how TETRA and LTE networks can work together for combined voice and data solutions.

The UK’s only event for all professionals in emergency planning, communications and public safety data management is undergoing a transformation for 2012, with high level training sessions, debate and new learning opportunities. The British APCO Exhibition & Development Sessions is moving to Manchester for 2012 and will offer a fresh new agenda to drive knowledge exchange and integration of new technology, spectrum allocation and harmonisation. The event will provide a unique forum to discover cost saving local and global technologies and applications, and to explore the most pressing themes for the industry.

New solutions

The free to attend exhibition will showcase new and interactive solutions from well known names and new suppliers including: Capita, Airwave, Mason, Cadcorp, ETPS, Fortek, Remsdaq, 3tc, Terma, Syntech, Traka, APD Communications, Infoterra, Red Box, Codegate and many more. Click here to see the latest exhibitor list .

New learning

A series of Development Sessions and training presentations throughout the two days will address a number of key areas for emergency services, including:

 - The roadmap for TETRA in public safety; whether and how TETRA and LTE networks can work together for combined voice and data solutions. Is it a case of TETRA vs LTE broadband? Can voice and data applications work together and what is the future for inter-service emergency communications?
- The use of social media in the management of public safety in crisis situations, including transport incidents or natural disasters.

Plus - your social media questions answered. Should you use social media and how? Is your organisation's website up to scratch? Ask the experts in a live social media surgery, free of charge at the exhibition.

Find out more and register for the free exhibition here.

Souce: www.bapcojournal.com