Vertical Pro: meeting place for the occupational safety industry

From November 24 to 25, the trade fair for professional work at heights, rope pulling technology and indoor and outdoor climbing will take place.

Specialized event
© Messe Friedrichshafen

From fall protection to route building, from high ropes courses to mountain rescue, this year's Vertical Pro in Friedrichshafen, Germany, will once again cover the entire spectrum of professional working at height, rope access technology, and indoor and outdoor climbing.

As a platform for international vertical professionals, the trade show offers a varied mix of expo, demo and test area, forum and networking as well as trends and innovations.

Over 100 exhibitors

Last year, 139 exhibitors from 26 countries presented their products: from rope clips and work harnesses to software for bouldering hall booking systems and climbing holds. The entire spectrum of the climbing and work safety industry meets at the trade fair.

Vertical Pro is known as an interactive trade show and offers various product demonstrations. In addition to their booth presence, exhibitors can also participate in the demo and test area and convince their customers of their products directly on site. Trussing system, turntable ladder, climbing tree, boulder block, climbing wall, high ropes course elements and container tower are available for product demonstrations and deployment simulations.

In addition, the German Alpine Association (DAV), the International Adventure Park Association (IAPA), the DRK Bergwacht Württemberg and the Fach- und Interessenverband für roseunterstützte Arbeitstechniken (FISAT) as partners in the supporting program will provide expert input and valuable impulses.

For more information www.vertical-pro.de.

 

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