Browse the full directors' dealings record of Motorola Solutions, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Motorola Solutions, Inc. has logged 111 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €63.5bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 9 June 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: MOLLOY JOHN P. All data is free.
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Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) is a U.S.-listed company traded on the NYSE in the United States. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States, the company has roots dating back to 1928, when it was founded in Chicago by the Galvin brothers. Over time, it evolved from an early communications innovator into a leading provider of mission-critical safety and security technologies. Today, Motorola Solutions serves public safety agencies, government customers, critical infrastructure operators, and selected enterprise clients with a clear mission: helping protect people, property, and places. The company is organized around two major operating segments, Products and Systems Integration and Software and Services, and reports three principal product lines: Mission Critical Networks, Video Security and Access Control, and Command Center. In practical terms, this means Motorola Solutions supplies two-way radios and network infrastructure, body-worn and fixed video security solutions, access control, and command-center software that brings together voice, video, data, and analytics. Its portfolio includes hardware, software, and recurring service offerings, which makes the platform more integrated and increases customer stickiness over time. From a competitive standpoint, Motorola Solutions is one of the global reference names in mission-critical communications and public safety technology. Its strength lies in reliability, system resilience, cybersecurity, and the breadth of its end-to-end ecosystem. The company’s portfolio includes APX radios, body cameras, VESTA 911 call-handling software, Avigilon video security solutions, and a growing set of analytics and workflow tools for public safety and enterprise security operations. It has a broad geographic footprint, with meaningful exposure in North America, Europe, and other international markets. Recent developments show a continued strategic pivot toward software, cloud, and AI-enabled workflows. In 2025, Motorola Solutions launched SVX, a device that converges secure voice, video, and AI into one integrated public safety product. It also introduced “AI nutrition labels” to explain how AI is used across its safety and security technologies. In addition, the company announced a series of acquisitions, including RapidDeploy, Theatro, Silvus Technologies, and Blue Eye, to strengthen capabilities in cloud-based 911 software, voice-driven workflows, tactical networking, and AI-powered video monitoring. Collectively, these moves support a broader transformation toward a more software-centric, data-driven, and AI-enhanced safety platform, while preserving its core position in mission-critical communications and security infrastructure.