Sepura has been shortlisted in five categories at the forthcoming 2022 International Critical Communications Awards (ICCAs). The Awards ceremony will take place at Critical Communications World 2022 (CCW 2022), held in Vienna between June 21 and 23, 2022.
The global event is the traditional showcase for the global critical communications market, with suppliers showcasing innovation and excellence in their solutions. Sepura’s demonstrations on site will include shortlisted products from both its LTE and TETRA portfolios, alongside some exciting new product launches.
Sepura’s SCU3 broadband vehicle device
Sepura’s SCU3 broadband vehicle device has been shortlisted for both - MC-X Device of the Year and, together with its accessories and programming elements, for Best MC-X Solution of the Year.
Launched at the previous Critical Communications World (CCW) event, in Madrid, Spain, in 2021, the early field trials for the SCU3 broadband vehicle device created considerable interest among professional communications users, who are looking for a future-proof, powerful data capability to enhance their communications solution.
SCG22 TETRA mobile radio
The SCG22 TETRA mobile radio has also been shortlisted, as the best TETRA device
The SCG22 TETRA mobile radio has also been shortlisted, as the best TETRA device. As the latest iteration of Sepura’s powerful mobile radios, the SCG22 device offers applications capability, wireless programming technology and powerful data connectivity alongside its loud, clear audio and gateway functions.
The SCG22 TETRA mobile radio has already been deployed by thousands of users in public safety, transport, mining and utilities markets around the world.
A further shortlisting was confirmed for the AutoMate application, which has been designed to support safer operations for radio users. The application automates standard radio activity based on geographical triggers.
AutoMate application deployment
Sepura’s Australian partners - National Wireless successfully deployed the AutoMate application to a mining site via the SCG22 mobile radio. When in use, the application enables drivers of the site’s water trucks to maintain safe operations, reducing the risk posed by the waste dust from caused by the mining process.