In a digital world, software and connected devices have become an essential part of emergency response operations. Rosenbauer Digital Solutions (RDS) complete the product portfolio with state-of-the-art technologies.
digital ecosystem
At Intersec 2022 which took place from January 16th to January 18th, 2022, RDS put a strong focus on digital products and services: Connected Fleet, Connected Drones as well as tactical Simulators have attracted a lot of attention and proven to be important future topics for the customers.
RDS has seen that transparency, efficiency, and safety are key subjects for operators of large fleets. With the integration of vehicles, drones, robots, and pumps into the digital ecosystem, RDS helps customers to stay in control before, during, and after an incident.
Digital fleet management and telematics solution
The capability to recognize fires from space could, for example, be used in the detection of illegal waste incineration
RDS used the trade show in the UAE for intense customer interaction and gathering feedback on the Airport, Civil Defence, and Smart City concepts. The digital fleet management and telematics solution were received with high interest.
The integration of DJI Drones into the Rosenbauer Ecosystem has inspired the visitors. It was a very interesting takeaway that the satellite-based wildfire detection solution, RDS is working with, is of high interest in the Arabian countries, with slightly adapted use cases, though. The capability to recognize fires from space could, for example, be used in the detection of illegal waste incineration.
“RDS Connected” product lines
Above all, RDS aims to be the link or “Connector” of the Rosenbauer products, but also strengthen the relationships with external partners.
The “RDS Connected” product lines come with a strong backbone integrated with the vehicle program, Connected Fleet, a comprehensive drone package, bundling DJI Hardware and Rosenbauer Software – Connected Drones and the powerful incident management system Connected Command (former EMEREC).