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Edesix is delighted to be exhibiting at the Emergency Services Show at the Birmingham NEC on September 18th & 19th - Stand E38.

Each year, more than 8,000 public safety personnel attend the Emergency Services Show. The two-day event brings together all disciplines from the emergency services sector to discover innovative technologies and operational solutions, share their experiences and unite in their collaborative approach to public safety.

Edesix will be showcasing the latest in Body Worn Camera technology at the event

VideoBadge VB-400 with Bluetooth

Edesix will be showcasing the latest in Body Worn Camera technology at the event. Devices such as the lightweight and versatile VideoTag VT-100 and the newly launched VideoBadge VB-400 with Bluetooth connectivity and GPS will be the main focus.

More emergency service departments are choosing Body Worn Cameras to protect key frontline staff from aggression and to aid training & development processes. The Edesix team is looking forward to meeting key industry professionals to discover new use cases and collaborate to develop beneficial features sets for the Body Worn Camera of the future.

The Emergency Services Show will offer key insights into the future of the emergency services sector. Visitor entry and parking are free of charge.

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