EENA releases public safety directory
The European Emergency Number Association (EENA) has released the latest edition of its Who is Who Handbook, which lists more than 85 companies and organisations involved in the European public safety communications market.
The handbook lists emergency services operators that might be looking for solution providers, and industry vendors that might be looking for partners or customers.
The companies and organisations listed are mostly Europe based, but some of the names have a more global reputation.
The handbook very handily sorts entities according to 35 specialist categories, such as radio, CAD, multimedia, cybersecurity, GIS, call routing, emergency apps and so on.
You can download the PDF here.
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