Empowering emergency equipment with intelligent control solutions, Dinglead debuts at the Beijing Fire Exhibition
From 13th to 16th October, the 21st China International Fire Equipment Technology Exchange Exhibition (CHINA FIRE 2025) was grandly held at the Beijing International Exhibition Centre. Dinglead showcased multiple emergency vehicle electronic control products at the event, demonstrating the company's technical expertise and innovative capabilities in the field of emergency equipment electronic control systems.

At the exhibition, numerous professional visitors expressed keen interest in Dinglead's newly launched DL-STR01 strain sensor and DL-RAD01 millimetre-wave radar. During discussions, many users converged on a common concern: how can vehicles detect risks earlier and proactively avoid hazards during complex rescue operations? This precisely encapsulates the core value of our two new products. As key innovations launched this year, these solutions directly address the perception and safety challenges faced by emergency vehicles in complex operational environments, delivering transformative capabilities for enhanced vehicle safety performance.


The DL-STR01 strain sensor provides real-time detection of micro-deformations in critical structures such as aerial ladders and booms of emergency equipment during complex rescue operations. It converts mechanical signals into precise data for continuous monitoring, enabling a safety leap from passive response to proactive prediction. The DL-RAD01 millimetre-wave radar accurately detects surrounding obstacles and personnel movements in emergency rescue environments, facilitating obstacle-avoidance navigation and significantly enhancing operational safety in complex scenarios.

At this exhibition, Dinglead not only showcased multiple core electronic control products but also systematically presented comprehensive vehicle-level electronic control solutions for emergency equipment. These solutions provide flexible and reliable electronic control system support tailored to different emergency vehicles, enabling rapid response and stable operation in complex environments.

Moving forward, Dinglead will continue to deepen its research into electrical control technologies for emergency equipment, identifying clients' requirements for electrical control systems in such devices. We are committed to driving the emergency sector towards greater integration and intelligence in electrical control systems, thereby injecting technological momentum into the development of more efficient and safer emergency rescue equipment.

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