Deployable Infrastructure

DISPLACEABLE INFRASTRUCTURE IN DAILY USE, IN CASE OF FAILURE AND EMERGENCY – In today’s world, a deployable infrastructure with mobile and resilient information and communication technology, energy supply and protection components plays a decisive role for security, efficiency and flexibility in many different areas – from large companies and municipalities or authorities and organizations with security tasks to the private sector. We advise you in all these fields of application, from strategic conceptualization, project planning and product selection to operational implementation and operation.

Companies and entrepreneurs: All business processes and activities are heavily dependent on a stable ICT and energy supply. An unexpected outage in administration, production, on the construction site or in the home office etc. leads to considerable losses.

Municipalities and public authorities: For these institutions, a continuous ICT and energy supply is crucial to maintain their services for citizens. This includes water supply, transportation systems, waste disposal and municipal facilities such as schools and hospitals, as well as emergency management as a public authority to avert danger.

Organizations with security tasks: Organizations such as the police, fire department or civil protection require uninterrupted ICT and energy supply in emergencies in order to operate effectively and save lives. Communication systems, lighting and other critical equipment rely on a stable hardware, power source and communication lines.

Private sector: With the rise of technology in the home, from the home office to smart kitchen appliances and especially medical devices, the need for ICT and uninterruptible power supply in the private sector is ever increasing. A sudden outage can not only lead to inconvenience, but also cause damage and endanger human life.

Civil defense and war or terrorist scenarios: In crisis situations, whether caused by wars, terrorist attacks or other conflicts, ICT and emergency power supplies are crucial. For example, protective facilities, mobile infrastructure and evacuation centers require hardened hardware, communication links, data availability and an uninterrupted power source to operate lighting, ventilation, supply and disposal as well as communication systems. Experience from conflict zones shows that mobile solutions can often mean the difference between life and death.

The application examples illustrate that mobile ICT, energy and emergency power supply and protection components go far beyond mere convenience. They play a central role in many aspects of modern life and can mean the difference between safety and danger, even between life and death, in critical situations.