Hytera will showcase its latest mission-critical communications portfolio at Critical Communications World 2026, covering broadband terminals, push-to-talk over cellular, MCX services, fast-deployment systems, and robotic reconnaissance.
The company will exhibit at ExCeL London from 16–18 June on stand F25, bringing systems designed to help emergency services, transport operators, energy networks, and critical infrastructure teams maintain voice, video, location, and command data under pressure. As critical communications networks shift beyond narrowband voice, vendors are being judged on how reliably they can combine field devices, dispatch platforms, and broadband services into one operational environment.
Hytera’s HyTalk platform will be shown as a secure push-to-talk over cellular system operating across 3G, 4G, 5G, and WLAN networks. The platform connects multiple terminal types and combines instant group voice with video calling, emergency alerts, location sharing, patrol management, and real-time dispatch.
Sophia Yin, General Manager of Hytera Europe, said: “Europe is one of the most dynamic and innovative markets for critical communications, where customer expectations are rapidly evolving toward more intelligent, integrated, and real-time operational capabilities.”
Alongside the enterprise PoC platform, Hytera will present HyTalk MC 6.1, the latest version of its 3GPP-based mission-critical services system. The release introduces a three-site active-active-active architecture, strengthened security, and closer MC dispatch integration, giving network operators additional resilience where service continuity cannot depend on a single site remaining available.
Hytera recently validated HyTalk MC 6.1 at the 10th ETSI MCX Plugtests event in Sophia Antipolis, where the platform was assessed in multi-vendor mission-critical communications scenarios. The test environment included the company’s MCX Application Server and client, PNC560 and PNC660 5G user equipment, MCX Dispatcher, and CZT902N 5G Railway CabRadio.
The PNC660 450MHz MCX smart device will also feature in London. Launched earlier this year and shortlisted in the ICCAs 2026 Best MCX Product or Solution of the Year category, the terminal is designed for mission-critical broadband networks that need secure voice, video, and data services with priority access and operational resilience.
Hytera’s fast-deployment system extends the portfolio into incident response environments where fixed infrastructure or power supplies may be unavailable. E-pack repeaters, DMR radios, E-mesh devices, intelligent robots, and a command centre are brought together to restore local communications, share field data, and support real-time coordination during emergency deployments.
The company will also demonstrate the ZC-780 and ZC-380 intelligent robots, which can collect audio, video, and environmental data from hazardous or difficult-to-access areas. In collapsed structures, confined underground spaces, or other high-risk locations, robotic reconnaissance gives commanders information from the field without sending personnel into the first unknown layer of risk.
The combined display reflects a market moving steadily toward communications systems that are broadband-capable, standards-based, and more tightly connected to field intelligence. Visitors can register for Critical Communications World 2026 through the event website.



