As emergency management rapidly advances towards intelligent and information-driven transformation, the command center-acting as the "smart brain" of emergency response-relies heavily on the enhancement of its audio-visual systems to boost operational efficiency and strengthen collaborative capabilities. Specializing in emergency command scenarios, we deliver stable, efficient, and integrated audio-visual solutions that build intelligent, information-ready hubs for command centers-ensuring communication is clear, situational awareness is comprehensive, and deployment is responsive. Below are real-world cases demonstrating how technology empowers emergency command, enabling faster, more informed decision-making in critical moments.
- National Southeast Regional Emergency Rescue and Command Center
As one of the six regional emergency rescue centers deployed nationwide by the Ministry of Emergency Management, the National Southeast Regional Emergency Rescue Center Project is dedicated to forging a sharp, elite force for responding to typhoons and their secondary or derived disasters in the southeastern coastal region and across the country. It aims to support the development of modern emergency response capabilities to protect people's lives and property.
The center's base leverages technologies such as digital twin, IoT sensing, and converged communications. This enables unified, panoramic oversight of the camp's overall situation during routine operations and integrated, networked command and rescue management during emergencies. The goal is to build a first-class smart emergency rescue base featuring **integrated virtual and real training, dynamic material management, and intelligent decision-making support.

- National Northeast Regional Emergency Rescue and Command Center
As a crucial component of the national emergency management system, the Northeast Regional Emergency Rescue Center serves as a specialized regional command and coordination hub, an equipment reserve and deployment base, and a professional rapid-response force for addressing especially significant disasters. Its rescue operations cover Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province, Liaoning Province, and the central and eastern regions of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Through integration with networks including the Emergency Command Information Network, the Internet, the Government Extranet, the Equipment Network, the Forest Fire Prevention Dedicated Network, satellite networks, and various other systems, the regional center enables key functions such as emergency duty management, information reception and reporting, command and dispatch, and information dissemination. This provides critical support for building a unified emergency command system that is both specialized and versatile, responsive, coordinated across all levels, and integrates both routine and emergency operations.

- National-Level Exercise! Tendzone Facilitates Successful Conclusion of "Emergency Mission·2025"
To thoroughly implement the nation's key directives on emergency management and comprehensively enhance rescue capabilities in response to extreme disasters and accidents, the "Emergency Mission·2025" extreme disaster rescue exercise was jointly conducted on June 24, 2025. This high-level national exercise, organized by the National Committee for Disaster Prevention, Mitigation, and Relief and the State Council's Work Safety Commission, and co-hosted by the Ministry of Emergency Management, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China Media Group, and the People's Government of Heilongjiang Province, was carried out simultaneously across four locations in Heilongjiang, Henan, and Guangdong.
This national high-caliber exercise served not only as a real-world test of China's emergency rescue system but also as a centralized demonstration of new equipment, technologies, and operational tactics. Confronted with extreme challenges including severed roads, communication blackouts, power failures, primitive forest fires, storage tank explosions, and high-rise firefighting, Tendzone utilized its full-stack audio-visual technologies to construct an "intelligent neural hub" for the National Northeast Regional Emergency Rescue Center. This system ensured efficient coordination and precise command throughout the exercise, contributing decisively to its successful conclusion!

- "Deep Sea 01" Vessel Emergency Rescue Command Center
- Construction Background: To meet the informationization requirements for operations such as emergency command, vessel management, and patrol protection on this maritime hazardous materials emergency command vessel, a highly integrated and interconnected comprehensive shipboard information system was established.
- Solution: Based on the user's functional requirements and considering the system's characteristics, the solution employs Tendzone's Multimedia Information Distributed Interactive System (MIDIS).
- This system leverages advanced high-speed image processing technology to fully utilize the entire ultra-high physical resolution of the large screen, enabling the rapid and smooth display of broader geographical areas. From the perspectives of overall coordination, command, and management, it integrates vast amounts of critical industry information. This data is then organized, analyzed, and computed through high-definition visualization, achieving comprehensive monitoring of key industry information dynamics and trends, thereby enhancing overall command, decision-making, and management capabilities. Furthermore, it bridges previously isolated business systems, enabling the visual synthesis of massive operational information, and truly realizes assisted decision-making and business intelligence.

Conclusion
From the "intelligent neural hubs" of national regional centers to the "mobile command fortresses" on the maritime frontlines, intelligent audio-visual technology is being integrated into the core of modern emergency systems with unprecedented depth. Tendzone empowers this transformation with its reliable full-stack technology and profound understanding of operational scenarios, ensuring that command centers can see clearly, hear accurately, connect seamlessly, and make precise decisions. We are witnessing and participating in the critical leap from informatization to intelligentization in emergency management. Moving forward, we remain committed to injecting more reliable power through technological innovation into every early warning, every dispatch, and every rescue operation-using intelligent audio-visual solutions to safeguard the first line of defense for life and safety.















