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REAS Powered by INTERSCHUTZ

Even more companies from abroad sign up for the event, running from October 6 to 8 in Montichiari, Italy


Running from 6 to 8 October at the Montichiari exhibition center, ‘REAS powered by INTERSCHUTZ’ is set to be a major draw. As Italy’s flagship exhibition for rescue services, civil defense and fire prevention, the event has acquired even more international appeal, ever since Centro Fiera di Montichiari and Deutsche Messe, the producers of the INTERSCHUTZ flagship fair in Hannover, Germany, agreed on a partnership to jointly stage the event. This partnership between the two exhibition companies includes a constant flow of information and expertise, contributing to an even stronger REAS.

‘REAS powered by INTERSCHUTZ’ highlights the three segments of firefighting, disaster relief and emergency services. The disaster relief segment includes emergency vehicles and ambulances as well as first-aid equipment in the face of natural disasters and transportation accidents. The fire prevention sector will feature fire prevention and firefighting, while the civil defense segment showcases providers of products and services designed for coping with natural disasters and ensuing emergency situations.

‘REAS powered by INTERSCHUTZ’ features the latest equipment, materials and special technology required by emergency and disaster relief organizations so they can tackle their challenges with maximum efficiency. The event also places great value on communicating knowledge and expertise, with REAS offering a multifaceted program of conferences, workshops, technical seminars and demonstrations which will allow professionals and volunteers to increase their skills and proficiency.

The supporting program includes a high-caliber workshop titled ‘Earthquakes: Prevention and Resilience.’ The next German contribution will run under the title of ‘Civil Defense Systems in Other European Nations.’

The German Fire Protection Association (vfdb) will report on critical infrastructure and the targeted deployment of relief services in the face of extraordinary events, while the Munich-based German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) will inform visitors about various real-world emergency relief operations.

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