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The wireless fire and evacuation system (WES), which offers a comprehensive solution to mitigate potential risks during construction work, is a solution from Ramtech. Among other things, the system is being used in the Adidas Arena for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. In addition to these projects, Ramtech continues to enjoy success in the French market with solid partnerships. sector.

Ramtech Shines Spotlight on Safety with Landmark French Entertainment Venue Projects.

Ramtech has recently completed installations at two iconic stage venues, demonstrating its commitment to safety and innovation.

Through strategic partnerships, Ramtech has supplied cutting-edge systems for the ongoing renovation of the Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse and the refurbishment of the world-renowned Paris opera house, Palais Garnier.

These installations included the Wireless Fire and Evacuation System (WES), which provides a comprehensive solution to mitigate potential risks during construction.

With the team’s work here and at the Adidas Arena for the Paris Olympics 2024, Ramtech’s success in the French market continues to be remarkably strong, with solid partnerships that we hope to continue building, acting as a leader in the safety sector.

Stephane Stroesser, Business Development Manager – France at Ramtech, emphasized the critical importance of fire safety on construction sites, particularly in heritage environments like these iconic venues. He stated, “Fire poses a significant risk to any construction site, jeopardizing worker safety and causing extreme financial losses and delays in project timelines. Ramtech’s wireless solutions are ideal for preserving historic spaces and ensuring safety. The WES3 systems guarantee immediate communication of emergencies, enhancing worker and site safety, while also protecting the broader community from potential hazards.”

The Chaillot project, spanning two years and a 40-million-euro investment, was led by the Eiffage group. Ramtech provided and installed its WES3 system, comprising 27 units and 10 mobile firefighting trolleys, ensuring comprehensive protection throughout the renovation. This commitment to safety reflects the venue’s dedication to safeguarding employees and visitors.

Additionally, Ramtech played a crucial role in the recent 7.2-million-euro refurbishment of Palais Garnier, where the facade and gilding were meticulously restored. The inclusion of the WES3 system added an essential layer of safety to this high-profile endeavor, showcasing Ramtech’s ability to operate in historical and intricate environments where preservation is paramount.

Adam Kovics, Sales Manager at Ramtech, said: “It’s been exciting to be involved in these two major renovation projects at some of Paris’ most famous theatre venues, putting Ramtech centre stage for wireless fire and evacuation safety. The features of the system make it robust but also adaptable to meet the requirements of these complex venues. Having the option to set the language to French is also a standout addition.

“With the team’s work here and at the Adidas Arena for the Paris Olympics 2024, Ramtech’s success in the French market continues to be remarkably strong, with solid partnerships that we hope to continue building, acting as a leader in the safety sector.”

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