Three newcomers to DMR Association
The DMR Association has welcomed Shanghai 3G (China), Wuhan New Technology Communications (China) and Gencom Two-Way Radio (Australia) as members. Current member Larimart has upgraded to a Category 1 membership.
“I am delighted to welcome Shanghai 3G and Wuhan to the DMR Association as Category 2 members. Our Category 2 members have a fundamental role in providing end users with the tools and applications they require to exploit the benefits of DMR to the highest extent. We welcome Gencom as a Category 3* member,” said Mario Micheli, chair of the DMR Association.
“I would also like to welcome Larimart as a new Category 1 member. Larimart joined the DMR Association earlier in 2012 as a Category 2 member, so we now look forward to their participation in the Marketing and Technical Working Groups,”Micheli stated.
Established in 1997, Shanghai 3G develops, integrates and services professional radio communication systems. It provides solutions for public security, fire control and government organisations with a focus on wireless telecommunication system integration and tailor-made software programming.
Wuhan New Technology Communication Ltd manufactures, repairs, develops and maintains telecommunication products for analog trunked, analog simulcast, digital conventional/trunked radio systems and its subsidiary products.
Gencom is a Hunter and Central Coast Region (Australia) supplier of mobile communication systems. Small business, event organisers, entertainment, hospitality, construction, mining, engineering, manufacturing, government and commercial ventures use its products and services. It designs, services and supports two-way radio communications systems.
Founded in 1960, Larimart S.p.A. is a qualified dealer in the professional and tactical communications fields, offering a wide range of solutions for government agencies as well as police and defence forces. It is a Finmeccanica Company located in Rome, Italy.
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