Video  |  2020-03-05

Motorola Solutions to Showcase Cutting-Edge Security Solutions for India’s Emergency Services

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Motorola Solutions is presenting innovative tactical communication and video intelligence solutions from its public safety ecosystem at Police Expo 2020 organised by FICCI in Gurugram, India.

Motorola Solutions is presenting innovative tactical communication and video intelligence solutions from its public safety ecosystem at Police Expo 2020 organised by FICCI in Gurugram, India.

Video security and analytics solutions on display include security cameras, body-worn video and mobile license plate recognition cameras, as well as AI-powered analytics.

Motorola Solutions will also demonstrate its mission-critical technologies including unified communication to connect radio and broadband device users to secure and reliable push-to-talk services.

These advanced solutions help control room workers and first responders to communicate and act on vital information in real time and reflect Motorola Solutions’ experience working closely with India’s public safety agencies for more than 30 years.

Raghav Chaudhari, Motorola Solutions’ head of business development for South & South East Asia says, “Having instant voice communication and the right data is crucial to making fast and accurate decisions in times of emergency. This enables law enforcement agencies to deploy their resources where they are needed most, leading to better and safer outcomes for the wider community.”

Globally, public safety agencies are looking for technologies to maximise efficiency within their daily operations and respond to more sophisticated threats.

India also plans to continue professionalising and modernising its security workforces through technology innovation, supporting its ambitions to become a USD $5 trillion economy by 2025 with a vision to develop more than 100 smart and safe cities

Subodh Vardhan, Motorola Solutions’ managing director for South & South East Asia said that bolstering security, stability and building trust between citizens and the police force are all important ingredients to make India’s vision a reality. “Law enforcement agencies are under great pressure to be more proactive and available than ever before,” Vardhan said. “With the right combination of video, software and voice solutions, India’s law enforcement agencies can communicate and manage their workflows more effectively while increasing collaboration between officers and citizens,” he said.

Raghav Chaudhari will share his insights on long-term approaches to integrating advanced technology within India’s police agencies at Police Expo 2020’s expert panel session “Next Generation Technologies for SMART Police Cops” at 2:30pm on March 5.