The event, scheduled for June 29-30 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, serves as a platform for the company to demonstrate tools designed to shift dispatch centers from reactive models to data-driven operations. By integrating AI-powered analytics into existing computer-aided dispatch platforms, the firm aims to automate the prioritization of emergency events, allowing call-takers to process incoming data with greater speed.
Beyond software, the company is focusing on the integration of robotics to extend the reach of dispatchers. Autonomous systems will provide real-time visual assessments from incident scenes, feeding information directly to control rooms and field personnel before they arrive on-site. General Manager Edgar Ramírez emphasized that the goal is to provide tele-communicators with the situational awareness needed to make split-second decisions. By unifying video intelligence, sensor networks, and dispatch data, these technologies intend to streamline coordination and improve response times across complex public safety environments.





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