Messaging  |   Broadband  |  2024-10-03

Vitalcare Joins Critical Messaging Association

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Vitalcare, an Australian pioneer in Nurse Call, Personal Monitoring and Aged Care technology, this week announced that it has oficailly joined the Critical Messaging Association.

Vitalcare, an Australian pioneer in Nurse Call, Personal Monitoring and Aged Care technology, this week announced that it has oficailly joined the Critical Messaging Association.

The company has been designing, manufacturing and installing systems since 1979 both in residential and community environments and is at the forefront of ongoing research and development in aged care and wellness solutions. These solutions include de-institutionalising Dementia care and patient tracking.  Vitalcare systems are used all over Australia in around 1,000 aged care facilities and hospitals and are now being exported.

Logan RossLogan Ross - Managing Director at Vitalcare Pty Ltd said:

I had the amazing opportunity to attend the CMA event in Amsterdam this month, and it was a fantastic experience. Not only did I get to connect with some incredible people, but I also learned so much. Being part of industry groups like the CMA helps us grow and improve our offerings, so we can continue delivering world-class products and services.

While many of you know us as a Nurse Call system provider, we also offer wide area public safety networks for emergency services. Stay tuned—some exciting announcements are on the way.

About the CMA

The Critical Messaging Association (CMA) is the industry association for companies and organisations that are dedicated to the wireless delivery of time-sensitive, critical messages. Members consist of network operators, manufacturers, governmental organisations, consultancy firms and others that combine to deliver reliable, point-to-multi-point simulcast technology and integrated messaging solutions for critical and non-critical communications.

As usual using main differentiator of dedicated second and alternative wirleess infrastructure members more and more combine these dedicated services with common cellaur (GPRS, IoT, 4G, 5G, Tetra, WiFi) ones into multicahnnel systems. This is to grow safety and security for them who needs instead of 95% reliability 99,9 and more. Our mission is to advance the industry to ensure world-wide growth by:

  • Providing a forum for industry participants to exchange ideas, technology, and explore new business opportunities;
  • Advocating for favourable regulatory policies;
  • Developing, promoting, and administering technology-related standards; and
  • Creating a unified global voice for the critical messaging industry.

The CMA was originally the European Mobile Messaging Association (EMMA) and Critical Messaging Association of the Americas. In October 2012 has been formed this worldwide alliance having their roots in the 90s.

The CMA now counts 21 members.