Hytera Communications Co., Ltd.  
started the celebration for its 20th Anniversary in Shenzhen, China.  
More than 600 partners and customers from over 50 countries were present
  at this three-day event.
 The event was heralded by an elite 
forum, PMR Industry Forum on  October 10th, at which industry 
professionals shared their insights  towards PMR technologies. Thomas 
Lynch, Associate Director of IHS,  
Qingsheng JIANG, Board Chairman of Professional Digital Trunking  
Association (PDT is a Chinese digital trunking protocol) and Phil  
Kidner, CEO of TCCA (TETRA Critical Communications Association) were  
invited as the guest speakers to make speeches about the trends and  
developments in PMR technologies, DMR technologies and the evolution and
  trends of TETRA. Alexander Heinz, the VP Marketing and Product  
Management of Hytera Mobilfunk indicated that Hytera’s TETRA2/TEDS  
system is in the right position of evolution from TETRA1 to Broadband  
TETRA.
 At the ceremony, Hytera announced the launch of its latest
 DMR  standard radios, PD50X and PD60X, which are targeting the 
commercial  market who are looking for cost effective choices to replace
 their  analog radios. PD50X and PD60X are aiming to provide the smooth 
digital  migration for them at affordable price with innovative design.
 After
 sharing a retrospect video of Hytera's past 20 years on the  20th 
Anniversary Ceremony, The Founder and President of Hytera, Mr.  Qingzhou
 CHEN delivered a presentation about Hytera's development and  future 
strategic planning, and he believed that the future of PMR  industry 
lies on technology and product innovation stimulated by  customers' 
requirements, and partnership synergy. To show his gratitude  to 
partners, Mr. Chen handed trophies to each of the 60 awarded partners  
for their outstanding performances and loyalty.
 Besides PMR 
Industry Forum and 20th Anniversary Ceremony, Hytera  arranged Global 
Partner Summit and Workshops. Partners also visited the  newly 
refurbished showroom at Headquarters and the Manufacture Center.
 
 
 
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