VIDEO: Radios used in Thailand cave rescue
Watch as Uzi Hanuni, founder and CEO of Israeli firm Maxtech Networks, explains his company’s role in providing mesh communications for the rescue of the boys and soccer coach stuck in the cave in Thailand.
Within 12 hours of being notified, Maxtech had bundled up a range of equipment and dispatched it to the rescue site, where the company’s local representative went to work in getting the system up and running.
Please follow us and share on Twitter and Facebook. You can also subscribe for FREE to our weekly newsletter and bimonthly magazine.
NSW Ambulance trials drones for search and rescue
The two-month trial saw seven critical care paramedics and special operations team paramedics...
DroneShield signs >$1m deal with Aust law enforcement agency
An Australian law enforcement agency will adopt DroneShield's advanced counter-drone...
Digital radio rollout for Victoria's Marine Search and Rescue
A new digital radio program is helping Victoria's Marine Search and Rescue and the Australian...