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The China Pavilion is one of the largest self-built foreign pavilions at the Osaka Expo in Japan. Photos courtesy of Hytera
The Osaka Expo, which features pavilions from 158 countries and regions along with seven international organizations, opened in Japan on the artificial island of Yumeshima on April 13.
The event saw a peak of 140,000 visitors on its opening day. As one of the largest self-built foreign pavilions at the expo, the China Pavilion faced intense operational demands. Hytera’s dedicated public network group communication system provided efficient and precise support for staff coordination. Its customized solution delivered zero-fault performance during the critical opening phase, showcasing true “Chinese kung fu” in safeguarding the success of the expo.
A staff member displays a Hytera public network walkie-talkie during the Osaka Expo.
"While visitors immerse themselves in the digital presentation of China's millennia-old civilization, the invisible communication network supporting this visual spectacle is built by Hytera," Lin Guoxin, Hytera's East Asia regional sales manager, said during an interview.
A staff member carries out duties using a Hytera public network walkie-talkie at the China Pavilion during the Osaka Expo.
Editor/Li Jing
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