Every year, Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association (FAMA) member companies show their products at a broad range of conferences, expositions, and trade shows throughout the United States and Canada.
From the massive FDIC International in Indianapolis to smaller state and regional shows, the opportunities to interact and work with domestic customers happens every year. In Europe, however, the big show, Interschutz, comes only once every five years. More than 30 FAMA member companies had booths this year at Interschutz, and many more attended to keep track of trends on the global scene.
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Interschutz 2015 attendees experienced many "world firsts" from the apparatus manufacturers, including the world's first composite aerial. (Photo by author.) |
Hannover, Germany, was host to Interschutz 2015-the world's largest show dedicated to fire prevention, disaster relief, and rescue services. From June 8-13, Interschutz 2015 drew a record number of exhibitors and visitors. Interschutz 2015 was the biggest and most well-attended Interschutz ever.
The statistics are staggering:
- 157,000 visitors from around the world
- Up from 123,000 in 2010
- 1,500 exhibitors from 51 countries
- Top three countries
- China: 121 exhibitors
- Italy: 90 exhibitors
- USA/Canada: 90 exhibitors
- 1,141,000 square feet of exhibition space
Since Interschutz takes place every five years, many exhibitors use this venue to unveil their latest product innovations and new rescue service technologies.
With 1,500 exhibitors, it is extremely difficult to provide an overview of the vast range of new products, technologies, and services. However, apparatus manufacturers had a huge presence at Interschutz 2015. Many manufacturers showcased dozens of vehicles in their booths. Themes common with the apparatus configurations on display were rear-mount pumpers, large industrial pumpers, aerial platforms and ladders, as well as aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) vehicles. Attendees also experienced many "world firsts" from the apparatus manufacturers. There were aerial platforms and ladders extending to new record heights, the world's first composite aerial, and extreme vehicles including the world's largest fire pump on a fire truck, just to name a few. From drones to firefighting robots to gigantic monitors, the innovations were abundant.
Interschutz 2015 not only provided the forum for the future of fire and emergency innovations and technologies, but it also provided attendees with the opportunity to participate in demonstrations and competitions. Depending on your interests and expertise, competitions ranged from vehicle extrication to firefighter strength and stamina competitions. The Holmatro Rescue Experience afforded extrication teams from around the world an opportunity to compete and show their skills in vehicle extrication scenarios.
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