TETRA  |  2013-05-03

RadioComms Connect returns as Comms Connect in 2013

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

At the core of the conference and exhibition is still radio communications - its uses, applications and benefits.

Westwick Farrow recently announced that Australia's leading radio and combined communications conference and exhibition, RadioComms Connect, returns as Comms Connect this November at the MCEC.

At the core of the conference and exhibition is still radio communications - its uses, applications and benefits. But with the convergence in communication technologies being seen - from IP to mobile broadband and more - the change reflects the fact that the event is not just about two-way radio and that many exhibitors offer attendees a wide range of technologies and solutions, both mission and business critical, in addition to the more traditional radio solutions on offer.

The broad range of radio and combined communications topics discussed and the high-quality training workshops that run during the conference are not available at other shows in this focused and dedicated way. Because of this, Comms Connect is in the unique position to be able to deliver you, the delegates and visitors, the full range of solutions you need to access in order to make the informed decisions your colleagues and associates rely on you to make.

Whether you're from a public safety agency; a transport or utilities supplier; the mining and resources sector; a commercial enterprise or government, Comms Connect is the region's premier conference and exhibition that will deliver you with the vital radio and combined communications information you need, along with an opportunity to meet and discuss your ideas with 100s of like-minded professionals in a friendly and relaxed environment.


NB: If you'd like to contribute to this year's conference and workshops the Call for Papers is live, with a closing deadline of May 31 - Click here for details.

Source: WF