Have you seen what's happening at BAPCO 2009?
Wednesday, 25 March, 2009
With over 100 exhibitors showcasing their latest products and services at the BAPCO 2009 Exhibition from 22nd - 23rd April 2009 at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London, there will be plenty of new launches and technologies for public safety officers and civil contingency professionals to see, compare and gain expert advice on, direct with the suppliers. Entry to the exhibition is free.
New exhibitors for 2009 include Blackberry, Custom Antenna Systems, Ericsson, GGP Systems, Helimedia, Multitone Electronics, Priority Dispatch Corporation, Wey Technology and many more.
BAPCO Exhibitor News:
Here are just some of the highlights you can expect to see from exhibitors:
Samdale will be officially launching a National Service for users of Airwave, the UK's Public Safety Radio System. The Service is based on the company's unique PEGASUS system which allows enterprise scalability to a national level with a network of fixed, portable and roaming Pegasus Probes. (Stand 330)
PageOne, the UK's leading mobile messaging company to the public sector will be giving BAPCO attendees a sneak preview into an exciting new development - the news that 2- way paging will be available to UK customers for the first time within the next few months. This unique new service to the UK mobile messaging market will provide the two-way response element that paging has never had and administrators will also be able to detect a pager's location within different zones, an extremely useful security feature for lone workers out in the field. (Stand 427)
Visit Brother on their stand to learn more about the Brother MPrint MW-140BT mobile printer -the world's smallest mobile printer, how it has been successfully used by Transport for London, British Transport Police, Lothian and Borders Police and Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Ambulance and Paramedic Service and how it might benefit you. (Stand B41)
Gwent Police needed to update the performance management process for its police officers and staff. The Force chose QlikView with the intention of allowing all authorized staff to have access to their own performance statistics, the aggregated information of their peers, any staff whom they supervise and details of occurrences within the business area in which they work. See QlikView on stand 322 and see how their Business Intelligence Tool could work for you.
The National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG) is the definitive, national address list that provides unique identification of land and property and conforms to BS7666. Emergency services also have access to the National Street Gazetteer (NSG) that extends on the street information held in the NLPG. Both are available to the emergency services free of charge under the Mapping Services Agreement. NLPG was chosen to underpin the FiReControl Project in 2007 based on the accuracy, reliability and currency of the data. To find out how to better use this resource, visit their stand 534 and learn from the existing success stories.
For more information on the new launches and latest technology being showcased at BAPCO 2009 or to register to attend the free exhibition visit www.bapco.co.uk
With so much to see, discuss and learn at this year's BAPCO Conference and Exhibition delegates and visitors can register today to be part of it and learn more about the products, systems and services that will be shaping their role in the future. For more information visit
www.bapco.co.uk