Hytera Communications, a global leader in professional communication technologies, is making a bold move to strengthen its presence in the Philippines. The company has relocated and expanded its office in Bonifacio Global City, Manila, in response to the country’s rapidly growing need for reliable digital two-way radios and advanced wireless communication systems, spurred by the ongoing digital transformation across various industries.
The newly inaugurated office is designed to meet the demands of both the local team and the company’s partners. It features a range of modern amenities, including a dedicated showroom, a high-tech training room, flexible meeting spaces, and collaborative work areas. These spaces are not just functional but also designed to foster creativity, operational excellence, and innovation. This new hub will serve as a central point for the local team while also providing a dynamic environment for customers and partners to explore and tailor communication solutions to meet their specific needs.
“We are thrilled to mark this new chapter in Hytera’s commitment to the Philippines,” said Gadil Fu, Country Manager of Hytera Philippines. “As the country continues its digital transformation, the need for advanced and reliable communication solutions has never been more critical. This new office will significantly enhance our ability to serve our users and partners while also providing a space for collaboration and innovation within our local team.”
Hytera is renowned for its advanced communication solutions that seamlessly integrate voice, video, and data capabilities. From cutting-edge two-way radios and body-worn cameras to integrated communication systems, Hytera’s diverse product portfolio has served a wide range of key sectors in the Philippines. These include public safety, transportation, manufacturing, construction, and logistics.
Among Hytera’s significant achievements in the Philippines are its partnerships with high-profile organizations such as the Philippine National Police and the Philippine National Railways. The Philippine National Police recently transitioned to a digital trunking system, enhancing seamless connectivity nationwide. Similarly, the Philippine National Railways has teamed up with Hytera to modernize its communication infrastructure, boosting operational efficiency.
“The opening of Hytera’s new office is a game-changer for our partnership,” said Anthony Duyan, President of Anascomm Electronics, a key partner of Hytera. “This expansion strengthens our collaboration and underlines Hytera’s dedication to the Philippine market. With this new facility, we are better positioned to address the evolving needs of our clients and elevate operational excellence across multiple sectors.”
The new office marks a significant milestone for Hytera, positioning the company to further enhance customer support, innovate sector-specific solutions, and continue shaping the future of mission-critical communications in the Philippines.