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Technology ETS20245 September 2024

Learning from other sectors to optimise operational effectiveness

Robert Meehan5 September 2024Updated:5 September 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Advances in AI and technology are accelerating the pace of change in society. Kerv Digital is proud to be showcasing how those who keep us safe can stay ahead of the hype to take advantage of proven solutions at The Emergency Tech Show.

Kerv’s consultative approach to remove the jargon and relentlessly focus on delivering outcomes with the power of Microsoft technologies helps us to deliver meaningful change for blue light services. 

In our session as part of the Microsoft Partner Pavilion, ‘Revolutionising blue light services with Microsoft technologies through shared learning,’ our experts will be discussing trends in adoption of best practices and how best to implement them, digging deeper into how blue light services can use the same advanced technologies that have driven measurable success in society.

Our work with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency on the Enforcement Casework Transformation project is one such example of how Microsoft services can speed up convictions, better share case data, ensure robust chain-of-custody processes, and facilitate offline operations via handheld devices. And all of this while maintaining seamless integration with the Crown Prosecution Service and other key agencies. 

We will walk you through how these technologies are now being tailored to meet the unique demands of blue light services. Building on transferable lessons from other sectors, such as transport and defence, we illustrate how one may deliver improvements in customer engagement and operational excellence in an AI world. 

Join us at Microsoft Pavilion, Stand D96, for a chance to meet our team and discuss how we can be of help to you in your projects. Experts will be on standby to provide ways in which your organisation can achieve its desired results by using tech solutions through Kerv Digital, whether it is about driving digital transformation, optimising operations, or enhancing service delivery. 

We love to work with blue-light services to deliver a safer, more effective future. We would welcome any discussions on how to future-proof your organisation with the right approach to achieve your objectives. It will be great to chat with you before, or even set a meeting at the stand or during the show.


The industry will once again be gathering at the NEC, Birmingham for The Emergency Services Show, co located with The Emergency Tech Show on 18-19 September, check out the full exhibitor list here. You can find Kerv in Hall 4, stand D96, part of the Microsoft Partner Pavilion.

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