From expert insight to practice: how we approach fire safety today
We are especially proud that our CEO was part of the expert block focused on fire safety in buildings. In the presentation “FIRETEST 2026: How do new technologies respond to fire?”, the focus was on the results of real-life fire tests of photovoltaic systems and battery storage units conducted in cooperation with fire and rescue services. The session highlighted how modern energy technologies behave in fire scenarios and emphasized the importance of properly designed detection and suppression systems. A key message was the need to reflect new risks not only during the design phase, but also throughout building operation and management.
At our booth, we placed a strong emphasis on digital solutions, particularly RESQ App – a tool for managing fire protection documentation and records of technical equipment (VTZ). Visitors were particularly interested in practical demonstrations showing how the application simplifies compliance management, streamlines documentation, and reduces the risk of errors or missed deadlines. Alongside this, discussions naturally extended to our broader services, such as preventive inspections and support in eliminating identified deficiencies, with digitalization emerging as one of the most relevant topics across conversations.
Inspiration, connections, and new opportunities
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth and engaged in discussions that help move building safety forward – whether through sharing practical experience, addressing specific challenges, or opening the door to potential future collaborations.




