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  • Date: 23rd January 2026
  • Year: 2026

Hytera Communications, a leading global provider of critical communications technologies, has strengthened its strategic partnership with NAFFCO Group through the signing of an enhanced Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Intersec Dubai 2026.

The agreement marks a new phase in collaboration, emphasising deeper integration, joint innovation, and long-term cooperation in emergency response and public safety solutions.

The MoU was signed by Eng. Khalid Al Khateb, CEO of NAFFCO Group, and Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera, reinforcing the alignment between the two companies. Building on their existing partnership, the enhanced agreement focuses on co-development of solutions, system integration, training, and service support. By combining NAFFCO’s expertise in fire safety and emergency response vehicles with Hytera’s mission-critical communication technologies, the collaboration aims to deliver integrated, reliable, and deployable solutions for emergency responders globally.

“We are pleased to further our cooperation with Hytera on a larger international stage,” said Arkan Adel, CEO Representative at NAFFCO. “Hytera’s communication technologies complement our emergency vehicles and safety systems, enabling better coordination, faster response, and improved efficiency for emergency teams operating in complex and high-risk environments.”

Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera, added: “Our strategic collaboration with NAFFCO is built on shared experience and proven results. By renewing this MoU at Intersec, we are reaffirming a long-term commitment to work more closely, from solution design to deployment and training, to support large-scale emergency services with communication systems they can rely on when it matters most.”

During the exhibition, the companies jointly demonstrated their integrated approach through a combined showcase. Hytera presented its latest mission-critical communication solutions, including the Integrated Command & Control (ICC) Platform and Body Camera Systems, alongside NAFFCO’s specialised emergency vehicles. The display illustrated how tightly integrated communication and vehicle systems can enhance situational awareness, streamline command, and support coordinated operations in a range of emergency scenarios.

The joint exhibition attracted high-level attention, including a visit from H.E. Mohamed Hamad Al Kuwaiti, Chairman of the UAE Cybersecurity Council, underlining the growing importance of integrated, resilient communication solutions within national safety and security frameworks.

The enhanced partnership between Hytera and NAFFCO demonstrates a shared commitment to advancing emergency response capabilities through technology and collaboration, aiming to improve the efficiency, safety, and effectiveness of first responders worldwide.