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Motorola Solutions to Showcase Latest Innovations in TETRA Digital Radio
Michael Kaae, the Corporate Vice President at Motorola Solutions, says the company will throw the spotlight on connected technologies for mission-critical communications
Tell us about your participation at CCW 2024. Which products and solutions will you be showcasing at the event?
Motorola Solutions has built an ecosystem of technologies to protect people, property and places. Through organic R&D and acquisitions, Motorola Solutions is investing in best-in-class capabilities across voice, video and data to support the organizations that keep us safe.
At CCW 2024 we are pleased to be able to demonstrate the latest innovations in TETRA digital radio, which serves as the backbone of mission-critical voice communications for public safety and the enterprise, our video security and access control solutions, and command centre technology that brings together vital information into a single view – simplifying workflows for those on the front-line.
What are your expectations from the event this year?
At CCW 2024 we aim to showcase the transformative potential of connected technologies for mission-critical communications. For those visiting our stand, we will be demonstrating how technologies that work together can empower users to act more decisively and effectively. We will also be highlighting how advancements in AI and video analytics can assist and accelerate human decision-making. Above all, we will be engaging with customers and partners in the public safety and enterprise security communities to understand their evolving needs and challenges.
How have your regional strategies changed in recent months?
Motorola Solutions has a longstanding presence in the Middle East, working with a range of customers and partners in the region. Motorola Solutions is focused on innovative solutions that enable first responders to operate effectively, with mission-critical solutions that the U.A.E. and the world need. We were proud to recently open our Innovation and Training Center to further develop engineering talent in the UAE.
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Video: Interview with Tony Wang of Hytera at GITEX Global 2024
We spoke to Tony Wang, Business Development Manager of Hytera at GITEX Global 2024:
Check out the GITEX 2024 Special Edition: https://arabianreseller.com/oct2024
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Hytera to Show Off 4G and 5G Body Cameras for Law Enforcement at GITEX GLOBAL 2024
Hytera Communications will introduce its latest body camera innovations at GITEX Global 2024. Showcasing the advanced SC780 Smart 4G Body Camera and SC880 Smart 5G Body Camera, Hytera aims to revolutionize the capture, storage, and management of digital evidence for law enforcement and emergency services. These new-generation body cameras reflect the Gulf region’s growing commitment to tech-driven public safety solutions, especially in alignment with the UAE’s and Saudi Arabia’s national visions for enhanced security infrastructure. With their cutting-edge AI capabilities, real-time communication functions, and the power of 4G and 5G connectivity, these devices are designed to deliver unparalleled clarity, reliability, and situational awareness to on-the-ground teams.
Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera, commented: “At Hytera, we are committed to supporting the Gulf region’s public safety goals by providing cutting-edge technology solutions. Our next-generation body cameras, powered by AI and 5G, reflect our dedication to delivering innovation and reliability. We are proud to align with the UAE’s and Saudi Arabia’s visions of leveraging smart technologies to enhance law enforcement capabilities and public safety. These solutions are tailored to the region’s unique needs, ensuring law enforcement agencies can operate with the highest level of efficiency and accountability.”
Hytera’s new-generation body cameras offer High-Quality Evidence Collection, ensuring optimal performance in diverse environments. With advanced image stabilization technology, they provide steady video even during high-motion activities, while the night vision capabilities guarantee clear footage in low-light scenarios. Equipped with a wide-angle lens, these body cameras capture a broader field of view, giving law enforcement greater coverage during operations.
In addition to their advanced recording capabilities, the body cameras provide Real-Time Communication functionalities. Not merely recording devices, they double as Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) radios, ensuring constant connectivity in mission-critical situations. These cameras come with AI-powered noise cancellation for clear audio, long battery life for extended field operations, and an IP68 rating, making them fully dustproof and waterproof, ideal for the region’s harsh environments. The facial and license plate recognition features further enhance their ability to provide quick and accurate data to the command centre, ensuring fast and precise suspect identification.
Hytera’s body camera solutions are built with Advanced Network Capabilities in mind, capitalizing on the rapid deployment of 4G and 5G networks in the Middle East. Leveraging these technologies, particularly the SC880 model’s 5G technology, enables faster transmission speeds, enhancing the efficiency of both data recording and live communication. The SC880 captures 4K ultra-high-definition footage with an extended pre/post-recording feature that lasts up to 300 seconds and allows for 15 hours of uninterrupted recording without the need for recharging. Additionally, these cameras capture crystal-clear audio within a 10-meter range, ensuring the reliability and integrity of evidence gathered on the field.
Hytera’s Digital Evidence Management (DEM) system is designed to offer the highest level of protection and efficiency for digital evidence in line with the region’s strict focus on data security. The DEM system ensures a secure, closed chain of evidence, from the moment of capture through to courtroom presentation. It provides enhanced operational efficiency through redaction features and remote device management, making it a critical tool for law enforcement and public safety users who require the highest standards of data integrity and security throughout the entire lifecycle of digital evidence.
The Gulf region, particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia, has seen a significant rise in the adoption of body camera technologies as part of a broader focus on public safety and transparency. Law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on these devices to document interactions with the public and enhance accountability. The integration of AI-powered facial recognition technology has also become a game-changer, dramatically improving the efficiency of law enforcement operations, and enabling faster responses to real-time situations.
Hytera’s body camera solutions have already gained global recognition, with deployments in over 60 countries across diverse regions including Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Europe. This global success reinforces Hytera’s role as a trusted partner for law enforcement and public safety agencies worldwide.
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