Hytera Communications has been appointed the official provider of professional communication technology for the China Pavilion at the upcoming Osaka World Expo. As one of the most prominent national pavilions, the China Pavilion is set to play a pivotal role in the Expo, which anticipates attracting around 28 million visitors. To ensure smooth and effective operations, Hytera will supply its cutting-edge Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) radios and system, which will be instrumental in supporting various teams involved in event management, cultural performances, exhibitions, security, and guest services. This advanced communication setup guarantees that all staff members can coordinate efficiently, ensuring rapid, dependable communication across the vast and bustling pavilion.
Ning Ma, the Sales Director of Hytera Eastern Asia, expressed his pride in supporting the China Pavilion. "We are honored to provide our latest technologies for such a high-profile global event. The Expo serves as an international platform for collaboration and innovation—values that resonate deeply with Hytera's mission. We are excited to strengthen our relationships with local businesses and users while showcasing the reliability and power of our communication solutions," Ma remarked.
Hytera’s role in the Osaka World Expo is a continuation of its long-standing tradition of supporting major global events. The company previously provided professional communication solutions for the pavilions at the Astana World Expo in 2017 and the Dubai World Expo in 2021 and 2022. These past engagements highlight Hytera's expertise and commitment to ensuring seamless communication in large-scale international events, further solidifying its reputation in the industry.
Since entering the Japanese market in 2005, Hytera has become a trusted provider of two-way radio solutions, even catering to industries requiring stringent intrinsically safe (IS) certifications. The company’s robust presence in the region reflects its dedication to meeting the diverse communication needs of various sectors.