FlexManager Attending "The Emergency Services Show" in Birmingham
We are excited to share that we will be returning to The Emergency Services Show in Birmingham on September 17th and 18th. This show gives us the opportunity to interact with 16,000+ blue light professionals from police, fire & rescue, ambulance, search & rescue, and voluntary/support services.
Diving into incredible topics such as AI-driven response systems, data analytics, and advanced communication networks, we look forward to hearing all of the hot topics in various industries. If you spot Peter or George, please don’t be shy and have a chat with them!
Wishing the organisers a great event, as it always has been every tine we attend! To find out how to register for the event, you can visit The Emergency Show’s website.
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