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The City of Bruges has awarded Lot 10: 'Wireless Networks' to the Consortium 'Bryggia,' which includes Citymesh, Prodata, and Dimension Data.
Kompas Camping is a holiday park in Nieuwpoort and Westende like no other. Their ambition is to become the first five-star holiday park in Belgium, and to achieve that lofty ambition, they are looking to improve every aspect of their facilities to meet their new standards. When it comes to their network, they have been relying on the expertise Citymesh has provided for over a decade now. While it was just leveraging a WiFi solution for all of their visitors ten years ago, where visitors had to go to the camping reception and ask for a "WiFi ticket," and we used point-to-point connections to provide WiFi in every area of the camping site, they need a five-star solution today.
The city of Bruges needed a large, multipurpose venue. As a result, they decided to build one in 2021: the Bruges Meeting & Convention Center (BMCC). An impressive building in the heart of the city, with an equally impressive surface of 4,500 m². The ideal venue to host fairs, public events, conferences and concerts. To organize those large events and attract event organizers, a stable and fast network throughout the building was essential. The BMCC’s main requirement? A future-proof solution that would last at least five years after the opening.
More than 100 years ago, the port of Zeebrugge was inaugurated. Today it is a world port that continues to work on accessibility by putting innovation and technology to good use. "We were looking for a solution to solve our connectivity problems within the port area. Different parts of the port were very difficult to reach," said Tom Hautekiet, CEO of Port of Zeebrugge. The port also wanted to exploit its own network to external users. "With our vision of the future, we as port authority want to serve as a facilitator of a private 5G network for all port companies that want to commit to innovation.
Football has always held a special place in many people's hearts. At some point, even Niel Armstrong wanted to take football to the next level (literally).
Takeda, a global biopharmaceutical company, is implementing a private 5G network at its manufacturing site in Lessines, Belgium. The network's primary goal is to ensure smooth and reliable manufacturing connectivity supporting on time delivery of life-transforming treatments to patients.
One of the biggest challenges in the offshore sector? That is undoubtedly stable connectivity with high bandwidth. Getting a high-speed internet connection on board is no easy task.
Citymesh provides indoor wifi for public and employees
A leading cultural center where connectivity is indispensable
Mission-critical monitoring in difficult conditions
A robust WiFi network for a forward-thinking school
A powerful Wi-Fi network for students, teachers and administrative staff.
Brussels Airport Company is building a 5G-ready network at the airport in collaboration with Finnish Nokia and Belgian operator Citymesh.
DHL Aviation BE wanted to improve its radio communications infrastructure, recognizing the critical role it plays in ensuring operational safety and efficiency. The existing system needed to be upgraded to meet evolving needs, including integration with video surveillance and dispatch software, requiring a forward-thinking solution provider.
ICO specializes in the handling and storage of roll-on/roll-off cargo, requiring communication systems across multiple terminals. That's where Citymesh came in.After several engaging discussions, site assessments and testing phases, Citymesh developed a highly suitable communications solution for ICO. Using a mix of Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technologies integrated via local gateways, Citymesh successfully met ICO's operational requirements.
A&S Energie was looking for complete network coverage to provide uninterrupted communications throughout the facility, eliminating blind spots.The system had to be able to accommodate future expansion, and technological advancements were essential to meet evolving operational needs.
Nyrstar, a leading mining and metals company, wanted to move from its traditional radio system to WAVE PTX, the push-to-talk platform from Motorola Solutions. This innovative solution combines the reliability of traditional radio communications with the versatility of a 4G LTE network.
Advario Stolthaven Antwerp, a key player in the logistics industry, was looking to upgrade its communications fleet. They decided to invest in Tetra ATEX portable radios from Motorola Solutions to replace their existing rental fleet.
Aviko, a leading food processor, recently opened a new factory in Poperinge. With an annual processing capacity of 350,000 tons of potatoes and harsh cold storage conditions down to -60°C, Aviko needed more than an average radio communications system.
Known as a 'Total Security Concept Provider', SERIS specializes in providing comprehensive security solutions to businesses and government institutions. For their radio communications, Citymesh offered a tailored solution, as always.
ATPC operates a terminal for the storage of petroleum and petrochemical products. It goes without saying that the safety of employees is extremely important. Recognizing the critical importance of reliable and secure communications to ensure personnel safety, ATPC sought a communications solution that prioritized reliability, sustainability and flexibility.
Noord Natie Terminals' expansion required an adapted communications system that could meet increased demands for coverage, reliability, and efficiency. Key challenges included migrating from an analog to a digital system, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the site, and integrating advanced features for emergency response and fleet management.
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is a household name in the world of logistics. The company offers a wide range of specialised processing services, world-class supply chain services, terminal handling and inland distribution, mainly for manufacturers of cars, trucks and heavy machinery. Last year alone, Wallenius Wilhelmsen moved 3.65 million cars, rolling stock and break-bulk units, as well as over 5 million units in processing centres around the world.
INEOS Aromatics, formerly part of BP, is a world leader in PTA (purified terephthalic acid) and PX (paraxylene) technology. INEOS Aromatics produces the chemicals used to make many of the things people use every day, from soft drink bottles to packaging trays, from clothing to carpets. It's a division of INEOS, which comprises 36 individual companies operating from 194 sites in 29 countries around the world. For INEOS, safety, reliability and excellence in its operations are fundamental to its success.
Six deaf fans of Club Brugge were given the opportunity to test an innovation for the first time, aiming to elevate their football experience: haptic feedback suits that convert all the stadium sounds into vibrations on their bodies.