In a move that could reshape how emergency services across Europe respond to crises, Eviden has unveiled a fresh version of its renowned GEMMA platform—an upgrade that promises to elevate public safety operations to new heights. But here’s where it gets controversial: this isn’t just a routine software update; it’s a bold leap toward next-generation emergency communication systems tailored specifically to meet the evolving demands of modern rescue and medical teams.
GEMMA V9 arrives with a suite of new modules designed to support the European Next Generation 112 (NG112) standards, which aim to modernize and unify emergency communication channels across countries. This version also introduces dedicated features for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Fire & Rescue units, expanding the platform’s capabilities to handle a broader range of critical incidents more efficiently.
Set to be demonstrated at the upcoming Milipol exhibition, visitors can explore GEMMA V9 firsthand at Eviden’s booth (Hall 5 – T182). For those eager to dive deeper into what this groundbreaking release entails, more detailed information is just a click away through the official press release.
And this is the part most people miss: the impact of such technological advancements could be profound—potentially saving more lives through faster, more coordinated responses. But it also raises questions about data privacy, interoperability, and how quickly emergency services can adapt to these new tools. Do you think this leap forward will truly make a difference in crisis situations, or are we rushing into a future we’re not fully prepared for? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.