Interschutz: a colorful bouquet of topics
At Interschutz in Hannover, the leading trade fair for fire protection, rescue and safety from June 20 to 25, 2022, around 1500 exhibitors from 50 countries will present their solutions from the fields of prevention, rescue and defense.
In addition to their everyday tasks, fire departments, technical relief organizations and Samaritan associations are also increasingly in demand for disaster protection. At the leading trade fair Interschutz from June 20 to 25, 2022, many topics from the field of rescue will be discussed. The keynotes will take place on the exhibition grounds in the Convention Center in Hall 2 in Hanover.
Numerous firefighting organizations
In the meantime, there is more information about the program: Among others, the German Fire Brigades Association (DFV) is represented, which addresses the interests of 1.3 million members in volunteer, youth, professional and plant fire departments. In addition, many larger fire department organizations from all over Germany will also be on hand, for example the Berlin and Dortmund fire departments and the Augsburg municipal fire department association.
Drones and modular lifeboats
In addition, the latest developments from the field of robotics, such as a rescue drone, will be on display. A special rescue boat on display, for example, is said to be flexibly expandable and should also enable the construction of floating work platforms.
VR simulations will also be demonstrated in the fields of rescue services and civil protection. In addition, an "ambulance" will be presented, which has been adapted to the new operational requirements with its completely revised loading concept.
Interschutz Messe Hannover is considered a leading international trade fair in the field of prevention, rescue and defense. The range of products on display includes rescue vehicles and vehicle equipment, extinguishing systems, extinguishing agents, medical equipment and medical devices, as well as signaling technology, protective equipment and equipment for fire departments.