ABELL participated CCW 2024!

ABELL participated in the Communications World Congress CCW 2024 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) on May 14, 2024.

Communications World Congress 2 CCW 2024 grandly opened on May 14th at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, presided over the opening ceremony. As the world's leading event for critical communications, CCW 2024, which runs until May 16th, brings together industry leaders and technology innovators from around the world.

At the conference, ABELL and leading global communications companies such as Hytera, Motorola, and Airbus, along with 150 exhibitors from 20 countries, showcased their latest technologies and solutions, demonstrating the futuredirection of the critical communications industry. 

Sheikh Mansour said at the opening ceremony: "The conference attracted a large number of local and international participants, highlighting Dubai's position as a hub for critical communications products and services, and serving as an important platform for sharing ideas and expertise in this field."

Organized by the Critical Communications Association (TCCA), CCW 2024, with the theme "Securing Society and Industry - Connectivity is the Lifeline," provided attendees with a unique opportunity to engage with experts from 26 countries across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States.

Kevin Graham, CEO of TCCA, said at the opening ceremony, "As the leading event for critical communications, CCW is renowned for its exceptional track record of bringing together professionals, organizations, and industry experts for collaboration and innovation. This conference is our largest and most important yet, showcasing the latest innovations and strategies that will define the future of the industry. This will lay a new foundation for enhanced global safety and security."

During the three-day conference, exhibitors showcased cutting-edge technologies such as state-of-the-art TETRA systems, mission-critical broadband, 5G, MCX (including Mission Critical Push-to-Talk, Mission Critical Video, Mission Critical Data), and network services, along with live demonstrations and interactive sessions. The conference agenda included keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive debates focusing on the latest industry innovations and trends. Attendees also participated in special forums and roundtable discussions, and free online registration was available.

The conference not only explored device integration and the application of multi-layer constellations, but also delved into cutting-edge topics such as the integration of AI and the Internet of Things in public safety and healthcare environments, and the implementation of geospatial data systems and digital twins.

CCW 2024 also presented a diverse and inclusive agenda, bringing together over 150 distinguished guests and representatives from leading companies such as Hytera, Motorola, Airbus, AT&T, Ericsson, and professional communications company Nedaa, who shared their insights, experiences, and perspectives.

The agenda also covered emerging technologies across multiple industries, including telecommunications, public safety, and city services, as well as the integration of intelligent solutions in policing and healthcare.

Kevin Graham added, "Critical Communications World is not only a landmark event, but also propels critical communications into a dynamic new realm. Anyone interested in this fascinating industry should not miss this important moment. It will be an unparalleled experience for attendees and participants."

As a core hub for professionals in the critical communications sector, CCW 2024 provides a premier platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and technology innovators from around the world. Held in Dubai's world-renowned central business district, the conference is expected to foster new collaborations, spark fresh conversations, and usher in a revolutionary new era of mission-critical communications technologies and services.