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What’s Next in Public Safety? Tech Trends for 2025

Joel Bach  (Senior Product Marketing Manager for IoT and Vehicle, Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions, Ericsson)

Jason Mitchell  (Associate Director, Verizon Frontline Crisis Response and Innovation, Verizon)

Location: N258

Date: Monday, March 17

Time: 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Track: Government & Enterprise

Topics: AI, AR & VR, Broadband, Cloud, Drones, IoT, NG911, Satellite, Video

Format: Power Session

Vault Recording: TBD

As the demands on public safety professionals continue to evolve, the need for cutting-edge, secure, and adaptable communication systems becomes increasingly essential, empowering first responders to meet the challenges of their ever-changing environments with confidence and precision. In the high-stakes world of emergency response, first responders rely on robust, reliable communication systems to perform their duties effectively and safely. Companies like Ericsson and Verizon play a pivotal role in providing these critical communication tools, ensuring that first responders have seamless access to information and resources when they need them most. From resilient network infrastructures that withstand extreme conditions to advanced technologies that prioritize urgent communications, these companies must deliver solutions that enhance situational awareness and facilitate swift, coordinated actions.

Takeaway

The role of fixed wireless access in creating reliable communication networks during crises
Network slicing to prioritize critical services for first responders
AI-driven predictive analytics to enhance threat detection and response
Advanced security measures to safeguard sensitive 5G-powered systems
Real-world applications of 5G connectivity in supporting autonomous systems and mobile command centers