Sepura opens its doors at Critical Communications Europe
Sepura will co-host the exhibition stand with Abiom, its longstanding and established Benelux partner.
Critical Communications Europe, in its very first year, is the sister show of the larger Critical Communications World that will take place in Singapore on 27-29 May.
From its very central European location, CCE aims to reach the most mature and established TETRA and PMR markets in Europe. Over 1,000 delegates from Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, Scandinavia and other European countries are expected to travel to Amsterdam for this inaugural event.
At CCE Sepura will showcase its entire product and solution offering with particular emphasis on its DMR product range, its enhanced applications portfolio and its complete range of Intrinsically Safe/ATEX radios. Sepura will co-host the exhibition stand with Abiom, its longstanding and established Benelux partner. In line with its chosen theme for the event, Going Further in Critical Communications, Sepura will also focus on future technologies.
Sepura’s innovative applications delivered through Portalify will be the focus of a conference address by the Head of Product Management for ASTRID, which operates Belgium’s national emergency and safety services communications network. The talk will illustrate how Sepura’s innovative applications were implemented on Belgium’s TETRA, 3G and planned 4G networks.
Kasper Barfoed, VP Sales for Sepura comments: “CCE provides us with the perfect platform to showcase our complete solution offering in a region including some of the most mature TETRA markets in the world where we are market leader. Our experts will be available throughout the show to demonstrate how our communications solutions can help organisations from a variety of sectors address operational challenges and boost efficiency.”
Barfoed concludes: “Our successful working relationship with Abiom has been beneficial to multiple users in the Benelux region for several years; both our organisations look forward to welcoming as many visitors as possible to our stand".