WELCOME TO
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EENA, the European Emergency Number Association, is a non-governmental organisation. Our mission is to contribute to improving people’s safety & security.
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MISSION & VISION
We have made our mission to improve the safety and security of the people in Europe
and beyond. How can citizens get the best help possible if they find themselves in an emergency? This is the question we continuously try to answer.
To that end, we want to be the organisation in the sector driving change and making an impact. What we do, we do it for the people we serve, and we never forget it. We intend to be a highly effective, efficient and fast-moving organisation, trusted and credible for our actions, intentions and results.
WHAT'S NEW
European 112 Day 2023
EENA Conference & Exhibition 2023
we focus on:
Advanced Mobile Location
Accurate caller location in case of an emergency is one of the most significant pieces of information for emergency call takers.
Next Generation 112
NG112 architecture opens emergency services to today’s ways of communications in a standardised way.
Public Warning
Efficient, multi-channel Public Warning Systems allow public authorities to quickly alert the population of an ongoing crisis or imminent threat.
Emergency apps
EENA works on interoperability of Mobile emergency Apps.
Drones
EENA’s work on drones aims to improve public safety and enable spaces for emergency services to learn from each other.
Tech & Public Safety Programme
This programme intends to offer a platform where developers can present their product and get feedback from emergency services on their new solutions.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI), and specifically Machine Learning (ML), are being tested an increasing number of fields, including data-centric environments.
Transnational Database
The Transnational Database is a single source reference for PSAPs in EU countries.
This database of long-numbers ensures that emergency services can communicate across borders.
WHAT OUR COMMUNITY SAYS ABOUT US
EENA is one of the most energetic, dynamic and creative associations I have ever had the pleasure of working with, and has achieved immense good in terms of improving public safety across Europe. Long may its excellent work continue!
Emily Hough
Crisis Response Journal (CRJ)
EENA’s mission is to drive change that helps “improve the safety and security of people. ” It’s been extremely gratifying to work with an organization that is so open, trusted and effective, as EENA has been in, creating a platform for everyone involved in the public safety community and to provide a space for collaboration and learning.
Fiona Lee
The cooperation with EENA is of immense importance for us as a manufacturer of communication solutions, as it enables us to ensure that our solutions are designed according to the actual needs of the Public Safety Community.
Markus Bornheim
Avaya
EENA is a great hub for us PSAP organisations! EENA has created natural meeting places, physically and virtually, where we can join, meet and exchange best practises and lessons learned.
Björn Skoglund
SOS Alarm, Sweden
Thanks to the transnational PSAP contact database managed by EENA, we have been able to help those that have faced emergencies outside Lithuania. We are proud of this partnership that results in saving lives.
Tadas Maroscikas
Lithuanian Emergency Response Centre
Working with EENA has been instrumental in the adoption of improved location determination information from mobile devices in Europe; today’s lives are being saved thanks to both the advocacy and networking opportunities that EENA provides.
Ed Parsons
Integrating brand-new technology, like drones, into emergency response means we first have to understand how this technology will be used by public safety entities; learning about integration, deployment, tactical approach, data capturing and sharing, to best practices. EENA and DJI have been working on these questions for over two years to help educate and set standards.
Romeo Durscher
DJI