Hytera bets on AI to strengthen public safety and defence communications in the Middle East

Hytera Communications, the Shenzhen-listed provider of professional communications technologies, will showcase a new range of artificial intelligence-driven products at GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai next week, as the company seeks to cement its position in mission-critical communications for public safety and industrial sectors. Hytera Communications, the Shenzhen-listed provider of professional communications technologies, will showcase a new range of artificial intelligence-driven products at GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai next week, as the company seeks to cement its position in mission-critical communications for public safety and industrial sectors.
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Hytera Communications will showcase a new range of artificial intelligence-driven products at GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai next week, as the company seeks to cement its position in mission-critical communications for public safety and industrial sectors.

The Chinese manufacturer said it will debut several next-generation devices designed to unify voice, video, and data communications to improve efficiency and situational awareness for frontline teams.

These include the P60 Smart PoC Radio, a compact push-to-talk-over-cellular device that supports 3GPP-aligned mission-critical services. The handset integrates voice, video, and data-sharing features aimed at enhancing coordination and rapid response across emergency, security, and logistics operations.

Hytera will also unveil the SC700 LTE Body Camera, which features extended battery life, high-definition video, and noise-reduction audio for continuous field use. The camera links directly to Hytera’s upgraded Digital Evidence Management (DEM) platform, which automates the classification, search, and secure transfer of recorded footage while maintaining a clear chain of custody.

The company is further promoting its Intelligent Mobile Enforcement Solution, an integrated ecosystem combining body-worn cameras, in-vehicle video, and AI-powered monitoring. The platform supports facial and licence plate recognition, multi-source data integration, and real-time visualisation for command centres, offering a digital backbone for law enforcement and emergency response operations.

“GITEX Global is where tomorrow’s communication strategies are shaped,” said Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera. “Our partners depend on our integrated technologies to keep teams connected, aware, and protected. We’re showing how unified AI-driven systems can build smarter, safer communities.”

Song added that the Middle East remains one of Hytera’s fastest-growing markets. “Here, security is not just about reliable coverage—it’s also about safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring communications remain uncompromised. Our solutions are developed with these priorities in mind, aligning with the operational needs of government, defence, and public safety sectors,” he said.

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