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Hytera to Showcase AI Powered Critical Communication Solutions at CCW 2026

Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Hytera, a leading global provider of critical communications technologies and solutions, will be at Critical Communications World (CCW2026), in the UK on 16th-18th June 2026 at Excel, London. At the event, on stand F25, Hytera will showcase a comprehensive portfolio of solutions including products and displays seen for the first time in Europe or the UK, designed to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and intelligence in mission-critical industries.

“Europe is one of the most dynamic and innovative markets for critical communications, where customer expectations are rapidly evolving toward more intelligent, integrated, and real-time operational capabilities,” said Sophia Yin, General Manager of Hytera Europe. “CCW is an important platform for industry collaboration, bringing together industry experts and ecosystem partners across the critical communications community. We look forward to engaging with customers, partners, and industry stakeholders to discuss the future of mission-critical communications and to explore better various forms of cooperation with local integrators and application partners across Europe.”

AI Powered Command and Control Centre – new features

On show for the first time in Europe with new features including its AI capability and highlighting Hytera’s commitment to intelligent, reliable, and integrated command & control solutions is Hytera’s AI Powered Command and Control Centre which combines Hytera ICC, Hytera VCS, dashboards and Hytera AI Applications into one unified, AI-powered platform.

Together, these systems integrate voice, video, data, GIS maps, alarms, and location services, while enabling seamless communication across radios, telephones, PoC devices, and public address systems. The solution provides real-time situational awareness, visual reporting, and intelligent analytics, helping organisations respond faster, coordinate more effectively, and make smarter operational decisions.

By combining Al with big data technologies, the Command & Control Centre enhances situational awareness, accelerates decision-making, and enables proactive security through risk prediction, rapid emergency alerts, and streamlined collaboration. By continuously analyzing vast amounts of real-time and historical data, it delivers actionable insights that empower faster and more informed responses.

Intelligent Mobile Enforcement Solution (IMES) – a first view for UK

For the first time in UK, Hytera will showcase its Intelligent Mobile Enforcement Solution, designed to enhance law enforcement transparency and public safety.

Hytera’s Intelligent Mobile Enforcement Solution is designed to support the ongoing transformation of public safety from traditional evidence recording to real-time, intelligent field operations. By integrating AI-enabled body-worn cameras, in-vehicle systems, secure evidence management, and cloud-based collaboration, the solution helps law enforcement agencies capture, transmit, manage, and analyze evidence more efficiently and reliably.

The core value of the solution lies in its end-to-end architecture. It connects frontline officers, vehicles, command platforms, and digital evidence management systems into one coordinated workflow. With edge AI capabilities, secure data transmission, and intelligent scenario-based applications such as in-vehicle linkage and contactless screening, the solution enables faster response, more transparent enforcement, and stronger evidence integrity.

Also seen for the first time in the UK are Hytera’s Smart Vehicle System & AI Capabilities. The system integrates high-resolution cameras, AI-powered facial and license plate recognition, and PTZ control to monitor officers and surroundings in real-time. It links with body cameras to automatically record events, such as sirens, door opening, or officer movements, providing full coverage from both officer and vehicle perspectives. Alerts and live video can be sent instantly to the command center, helping agencies respond faster and improve situational awareness.