Critical Communications World rescheduled to November

TCCA has announced that Critical Communications World has been postponed to November of this year due to concerns over COVID-19.

Speaking of the decision, a spokesperson for the organisation said: “With international travel restrictions certain to impact into the spring, Critical Communications World 2021 has been rescheduled to 3 – 5 November of this year. The event will still take place at the Feria de Madrid – otherwise known as the IFEMA – in Madrid, Spain."

TCCA Chief Executive Tony Gray said: “Everyone involved in Critical Communications World must be able to prepare for the event with full confidence. They must be reassured that plans will not have to change, travel costs will not be wasted, and – crucially – that they will be safe.

“CCW is the largest and most important show in its sector. It will continue to bring the entire industry ecosystem together, setting the agenda for the future of critical communications.

“This is clearly a difficult time, and we are grateful to everyone for their continued patience and support as we reorganise. We have huge expectations for CCW 2021, and fully expect it to be one of the most successful - and enjoyable - shows in the history of the event.”

As in previous years, CCW 2021 will features numerous masterclasses and conference presentations, led by industry experts from around the world. The conference will be free to attend for the first time.

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