Posted on July 23, 2025 in ATSC News

Emerging emergency communications technologies using the NextGen broadcast communications system were on display when Humber Polytechnic’s Broadcast-Broadband Convergence B²C Lab hosted the Emergency Management Community Symposium.
The symposium featured presentations and demonstrations from industry experts on a Next Generation Broadcast Communications Network for First Responders, Broadcast Digital Signage and an Aerial Incident Response System designed to provide situational awareness of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) for crewed aircraft, allowing for safe and more efficient integration of UAS in operational airspace.
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