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Hytera strengthens foothold in Middle East, set to transform industries operating in high-risk environments – Gulf Fire
Hytera strengthens foothold in Middle East, set to transform industries
operating in high-risk environments
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Hytera’s latest Intrinsically Safe (IS) communications devices of different
technological protocols, including Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), Terrestrial
Trunked Radio (TETRA), and Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC), offer
industrial workforces a solid boost in workplace safety and collaboration
efficiency, especially in sites with explosive gas and combustible dust.
Hytera Communica ons (SZSE: 002583), a leading global provider of professional communica ons technologies
and solu ons, officially launched its latest and most advanced range of intrinsically safe (IS) portable two-way
radios and smartphone at GITEX Technology Week 2023 in Dubai. Featuring an extensive product lineup that
includes PNC460U Rugged Explosion-proof Smartphone with Push-to-talk as well as PT890Ex and HP79XEx
Intrinsically Safe Portable Radios, this launch makes Hytera the provider with a comprehensive IS device range in
the global market across DMR, TETRA and PoC technologies.
Hytera’s innova ve devices are poised to play a pivotal role in enhancing safety and connec vity standards across
high-risk work environments such as fire rescue, oil and gas, refinery, chemical and mining. Beyond mi ga ng the
opera onal safety risks in such situa ons, these novel technologies also contribute to the Middle East’s economic
growth. For instance, the Middle East accounts for approximately 30 per cent of the world’s total oil produc on,
housing five of the largest oil fields globally. Hytera’s IS technologies serve as a significant facilitator for the
seamless func oning of the hazardous workplaces, suppor ng the industry’s growth given that the sector is one
of the major contributors to the region’s economy.
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