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May 14, 2025 07:59 UTC

Hytera Bridges Tech & Culture at the China Pavilion during Expo 2025

OSAKA, Japan--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Hytera, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, hosted its Theme Day at the China Pavilion during World Expo 2025 Osaka on May 11. The event engaged visitors from around the world with hands-on demonstrations of push-to-talk devices , interactive check-ins, and the brand’s mascot “Xiao Hai” — highlighting how professional communication technologies connect people and cultures on a global stage.

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Hytera PNC380 PoC radios are used by the China Pavilion team to enable real-time coordination at Expo 2025 Osaka.

Hytera PNC380 PoC radios are used by the China Pavilion team to enable real-time coordination at Expo 2025 Osaka.

Since the opening of Expo 2025 on April 13, Hytera’s HyTalk PoC platform has been operating reliably at the China Pavilion. “We are proud to have successfully executed all mission-critical communication operations during the pavilion's inaugural phase, enabling seamless coordination between cross-functional teams,” said Edward Lin, Sales Director of Hytera Japan. “We aim to showcase our technology to a global audience and highlight its role in big event operation and public safety. We will continue delivering reliable communication support throughout the entire Expo period, ensuring efficient operation until the event concludes in October.”

On the Theme Day, Hytera showcased its next-generation innovations, including body-worn cameras (BWC), PoC radios, and the new HP798EX IIC — a Japan-certified intrinsically safe radio designed for hazardous environments with combustible dust and explosive gases.

Representatives from Hytera’s local partner community were invited to tour the pavilion, experience the deployed PoC system in action, and exchange insights with the Hytera team on new products. “Hytera’s Intrinsically Safe Radios are now widely adopted across Japan’s firefighting and petrochemical sectors, delivering mission-critical communication where it matters most,” said Mr. Shin Ryu, CEO of General Trading Japan Co., Ltd., Hytera’s distributor in Japan.

From traditional craft zones to futuristic tech exhibits, Hytera Theme Day transcended mere product display. It wove a narrative of connection — between cultures, generations, and professional communities. As the Expo continues, Hytera remains committed to empowering safer, more efficient operations through reliable communication — helping professionals stay connected, informed, and protected, every day.

About Hytera

Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SZSE: 002583) is a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions. With voice, video and data capabilities, we provide faster, safer, and more versatile connectivity for business and mission critical users. We make the world more efficient and safer by enabling our customers to achieve more in both daily operations and emergency response.


Source: Hytera Communications Corporation Limited

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Hytera PNC380 PoC radios are used by the China Pavilion team to enable real-time coordination at Expo 2025 Osaka.

Visitors take photos and interact with Hytera's mascot during the Theme Day on May 11 at the China Pavilion.

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