Innovation Centre unveiled
Motorola Solutions has opened its Innovation Centre in Melbourne, creating a dynamic hub to showcase its technologies and solutions.
The centre was officially opened by Victorian Minister for Technology, The Hon Gordon Rich-Phillips.
The centre is a place where Motorola Solutions’ partners, software developers and users can access a range of the company’s current and upcoming technologies, stimulating collaboration, innovation and discovery of how these can be deployed to benefit businesses and services.
Gary Starr, managing director, Motorola Solutions Australia and New Zealand, said the centre would enable partners and users to tap into the company’s global investment in R&D.
“The Innovation Centre is where our customers, developers and distributors can collaborate on developing relevant technologies for the local market,” said Starr. “We look forward to welcoming more of our partners to the Innovation Centre and using our collective experience and strong partnerships to help solve technology challenges for our customers.”
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