Comms Connect Melbourne: Call for Papers closing soon
The 19th edition of Comms Connect Melbourne returns in October and the Call for Papers for the three-stream conference closes on 17 July.
It is an opportunity for participants to share what they and their colleagues have been working on over the past 12–24 months. They will be able to demonstrate their expertise and best practice in the delivery of critical communications infrastructure projects locally and internationally.
Case studies and technology application submissions are being sought in the following areas:
- Applications — innovations for business and mission-critical users
- Cybersecurity — protecting your critical systems and networks
- Next-generation networks — what does the future look like?
- Future technologies and their use — from UAVs to wearables
- 5G standalone networks
- Biometrics — their use in public safety environments for the benefit of all
- Disruptive technologies — what do you need to know?
- Software-defined networking
- Geospatial and situational awareness
- Connected vehicles — utilising for maximum advantage: where and when?
- Social media — its use and application in emergency management
- Control rooms — data, its use and how to handle the influx.
More information on the criteria for submissions can be found here.
Comms Connect will be held on 14–15 October at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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