RFUANZ conference and exhibition only four months away

Radio Frequency Users Association of New Zealand (RFUANZ)
Wednesday, 15 January, 2014

Registrations are now open for the annual Radio Frequency Users Association of New Zealand (RFUANZ) conference and exhibition which returns to Wellington on 15 and 16 May 2014.

The conference covers a wide range of topics of interest to everyone in the critical communications field. Some of this year’s focus areas will be: cost-effective IP linking; data over narrowband radio; applications for radio users; licensed versus unlicensed spectrum; cyber security - how vulnerable are IP networks?; SCADA and telemetry; radio integration with LTE/mobile broadband; rural communications; and mission-critical solutions.

Conference attendees cover a wide range of sectors including: utilities, end users, manufacturers, dealers, public safety and government departments.

You can register online at the RFUANZ website, and it's not too late to submit a proposal for a paper presentation. Send your abstract to: admin@rfuanz.org.nz

At the time of writing, the conference’s sponsors were: Hytera Communications; RFI; Tait Radio Communications; Panorama Antenna; Vertex Standard; Motorola Solutions; Icom; GME; Cambium Networks; and Pacific Aerials.

The list of exhibitors is extensive: Hytera Communications; Tait Radio Communications; Cambium Networks; GME; Icom; Motorola Solutions; Vertex Standard; Panorama Antenna; RFI; Pacific Aerials; LinkIT; Hi-Tec Aerials; Vicom; MiMOMax Wireless Ltd; Omnitronics; Powerbox; Dove Radio Communications; Electrotest; 4RF Ltd; Nichecom; Data Over Radio; Zetron; 3M; AC Technologies; Loop Technologies; Enertec Solutions; Telechnics/JVC Kenwood; Wireless Design; Agile; RF Test Solutions.

The RFUANZ is a non-profit organisation whose membership includes: government authorities; communications companies; courier, taxi and transport organisation; veterinary and rural users; consultants; radio equipment dealers; network operators; tourism companies; and individuals.

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