TETRA World Congress to become a benchmark for learning and networking opportunities
Learning from 150+ case studies, interviews, panels and presentation
In two months' time, the international TETRA community will meet in Budapest to attend the 13th annual TETRA World Congress. Each participant will access unrivalled learning and networking opportunities including:
- Learning from 150+ case studies, interviews, panels and presentation
- Making contacts amongst 2500+ participants from around the world
- Meeting all of the leading TETRA suppliers at the exhibition of 100+ companies
- Benefiting from 15+ streams, master classes and seminars covering insights on both public safety and commercial TETRA usage
Have You Booked Your Place Yet ?
TWC offers vital information and updates for all TETRA users. During the Congress attendees will learn from case studies of how TETRA is being deployed globally to provide critical communications for professionals in public safety, transport, utilities, oil & gas and industry. Delegates will hear firsthand user experiences and insights in the following categories:
- Transport: INIT, Korea High Speed Rail Network, Singapore Land Transport Authority, Stuttgart Airport, USTTELECOM
- Energy & Industry: Briscoe Technologies, EDP Distribuicao, Entropia Digital, Fortescue Metals Group, Reykjavik Energy, SASOL, Tetrasvyaz
- Public Safety & Defence: Danish Fire Service, Hong Kong Police, Metropolitan Police Service, UK, State Security Secretariat - Rio De Janeiro, Stockholm County Police, UK Department Of Health, Vts Police Netherlands, West Wales Fire & Rescue
- Future Networks, Applications & Innovation: Bay Area UASI, Finnish Internal Security ICT Agency, National Centre On Emergency Communication in Health, Norwegian Directorate For Emergency Communication, Qinentiq, Saudi Aramco, TETRA Association Applications Working Group.
In addition, the dedicated networking time and social events built into the Congress programme will enable attendees to mix and make contacts with peers and colleagues from around the world.
Source: www.sourcesecurity.com