Comms Connect 2013 - Melbourne, 20-22 Nov
Australia’s leading radio and communication conference and exhibition, Comms Connect 2013, is less than three months away.
If you’re part of a public safety or emergency services agency, transport and logistics, mining and exploration, security, public utilities - or any other commercial or government enterprise that relies on critical communications - then you really need to be at the Comms Connect 2013 conference and exhibition in Melbourne, 20-22 November.
The line-up of speakers is a who’s who of experts from across the industry spectrum; here are just a few:
Inspector Lance Valcour (Ret) O.O.M. Inspector Valcour is the executive director, Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group (CITIG). He spent 33 years in the Ottawa Police Service, and has extensive experience in critical communications and incident command.
Peter Clemons, Hytera. Peter is the head of TETRA business for the Americas for Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH. He established Quixoticity in 2012 and is a former director and board member of the TCCA.
Aaron Camp, dPMR Association. Aaron is the marketing and projects manager at Icom headquarters in Osaka, Japan, and an active member of the dPMR Association and NXDN Forum.
Aldo Antolini, Motorola Solutions Australia. Aldo has been with Motorola Solutions for 24 years and currently provides support and training to Motorola Solutions’ dealer channel for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region.
Andy Grimmett, Simoco. Andy is currently Simoco’s chief technologist, having joined the company 20 years ago. He represents Simoco on the DMR Association.
Anthony Goonan, Telstra Corporation. Anthony is Telstra’s director of network and commercial planning. He joined Telstra in 1982 and, amongst other achievements, was responsible for the design, deployment and operations of Telstra’s mobile networks provided for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The full list of speakers is available on the Comms Connect website.
The exhibition hall will be filled to capacity with 80 exhibitors, representing all aspects of the public safety radio and communications industry, from suppliers to industry organisations. The full list is available here.
For details on how to register and attend, visit the Comms Connect 2013 website.
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