We have a vision to constantly expand upon our knowledge base and explore the trends that could potentially affect the vertical world and rescue in the future. We are agile thanks to our long-term outlook and culture of embracing change.
We bring experts together who have foresight and share views about what moves society. This is a vital part of our strategy to stay ahead.
We believe in the forward-thinking attitude to improve on high-rise and aerial emergency response and develop new trends in the rescue, society and technology.
That is why we want to show you face-to-face with leaders of change, such as engineers, pilots and renowned film directors. In our projects, along with others, we will show you what tomorrow may bring. We are pleased to have the opportunity to offer some insights and viewpoints of our upcoming project for filming rope access work at its extreme environment and new trends that can shape a safer future or rope rescue. It is our hope that this project will provide inspiration for our future discussions and contribution to innovation.
We can speed up the process and hopefully make it easier and cost effective for the way some rope access companies want to grow. As Ivan Krisroff says about this initiative:
“For the viewer, which is the general public we can introduce how an elite Rope Rescue team can be developed from Tabula rasa (as we say Ground Zero). It will cover the operations of rope access all over the globe, including: the high mountains and the depths of the Earth; three areas of operations Sea-Air-Land