All Systems Go For BAPCO 2022

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BAPCO 2022 will follow on from the success of last year’s show, which took place in October. As ever, it will include a variety of cutting-edge conference sessions, led by some of the most respected names in the UK public safety communications sector. Conference themes last year included the Emergency Services Network, the UK’s imminent move from analogue to digital telephony, staff mental health and wellbeing, and much more.

The event will also feature the latest critical communications technology, as demonstrated on the exhibition floor by some of the biggest manufacturers in the industry. The exhibition will also provide many opportunities for connecting with colleagues and friends, both on the exhibition stands themselves and in the BAPCO 2022 Networking Lounge.

BAPCO 2021 – which was the leading event of its kind in the UK – was one of the first major trade shows to take place following the lifting of lockdown restrictions. The level of anticipation for the event was reflected in the 1,800-plus people who visited across its two days, a figure comparable or even better than previous years.

Speaking of the BAPCO Conference & Exhibition and its importance to UK public safety, the organisation’s President, John Anthony, said: “2022 will be big year for public safety communications in the United Kingdom, not least with the Emergency Services Network moving in earnest to the user assurance phase of its deployment. As always, the BAPCO Conference & Exhibition will be a key moment, bringing the sector together to help move the conversation forward.

“We were incredibly gratified to see number of people who passed through the doors to experience last year’s show. We anticipate that BAPCO 2022 will be even bigger and better, as the sector continues to demonstrate its huge appetite for networking and best practice-learning after two trying years.”

BAPCO 2022 will take place at the Coventry Building Society Arena, 8-9 March of this year. To register, click here.

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