Hytera Group Harvests Five Prestigious ICCA Awards for Innovations and Market Excellence
Hytera, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, together with its subsidiaries Sepura and Teltronic, won awards in 5 categories at the International Critical Communications Awards (ICCAs) 2022 held in Vienna, Austria. The ICCAs, presented by The Critical Communications Association (TCCA), are the most prestigious awards in critical communications celebrating the very best of the sector across a variety of verticals. It also recognizes those who have made significant and individual contributions to the critical communications industry.
Hytera was firstly awarded "Best Use of Critical Communications in Transport" for a Sri Lanka Railway (SLR) Telecommunications Project. This project enabled Hytera's 3GPP-compliant MCS Solution to interconnect the SLR sites and provide railway personnel with real-time access to critical data. This allowed them to better serve passengers and provide a smooth and safe operation for train drivers by improving punctuality and reducing railway accidents.
Sepura also claimed an ICCA award for "Best Use of Critical Communications' in Mining, Oil & Gas" for the AutoMate App SPACE Application and SCG22 Mobile Radio which was part of the National Wireless Mining Solution. The solution contributed to the operational performance and safety of staff by enabling radio automation through geo-fencing and situational triggers in iron ore mines in Australia.
The SCU3, Sepura's latest broadband vehicle device, won "Best MX-C Device of the Year". This technology created considerable interest amongst professional communication users looking for future-proof, powerful data capability to enhance their communications solutions.
Sepura's Senior Specialist Diana Ball was recognized for her 'Outstanding Contribution to Critical Communications' for the development of TETRA standards that are still trusted by users to ensure interoperability between suppliers.
Teltronic's EDESUR project was next awarded "Best Use of Critical Communications in Utilities". The NEBULA TETRA infrastructure allowed a private electricity distribution company in Argentina to realize the real-time monitoring and fault detection of a power distribution network, and further improve company management and operational efficiency thanks to Teltronic's unique SDM (Synchronous Data Management) technology.
In addition to securing these awards, Hytera Group was also shortlisted for a number of additional categories including:
Best MC-X Device of the Year
Hytera PDM680 Rugged MCS Radio
Teltronic RTP-800, the First MCX Cab Radio for Transport
Best MC-X solutions of the year
Sepura SCU3 Broadband Vehicle Device
Best TETRA Device of the Year
Hytera PTC680 Multi-mode Radio
Sepura SCG22 Mobile TETRA Radio
Best Use of Advanced Technology
Hytera AI-based Noise Cancellation for Two-way Radios
Best Use of Critical Communications in Public Safety
Teltronic: RESCAN, Reliability and Maximum Coordination in the Fight against the Volcano
Best Use of Critical Communications in Transport
Hytera: Kazakhstan Railway Runs Safely and Efficiently with TETRA Communications System
Emerging Technology, Product, or Solutions
Hytera PNC560, World's First 5G MCPTT Device
Recently Hytera has released a number of innovations from its wide range of product lines, including the latest H-Series DMR Radios, Body-worn Cameras, PTToC Radios & MCS Radios, Multi-mode Rugged Radio, and 5G Xsecure Rugged Device. Also, the newly launched Hytera Convergence-Native Solutions (including HyTalk, HyTalk Pro, and HyTalk MC), composed of different modules, integrates existing network infrastructures, unifies the network core and the communication platform, and provides open API for new service deployment.
With cutting-edge critical communication technologies, Hytera will continue to bring value to global customers by leveraging its technologies and professionals.
4 July 2022