Call for participation - Forum on Rescue in Difficult Environment
Join us for a great medical conference: Rescue in difficult environment New advances in mountain, sea and space rescue. A new approach against the consequences of climate change - to hear about robotics and AI technologies for the future as well...
Happening in Genoa, Italy March, 19-21, 2025 in the Centro Congressi Porto Antico.
Official invitation:
Dear Colleagues and Esteemed Participants,
It is with great enthusiasm and pleasure that we extend to you a warm invitation to the International Forum on 'RESCUE in DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENT: New Advances in Mountain, Sea and Space Rescue '. This congress, taking place in Genoa, Italy from March 19th to 21st, 2025, aims to foster innovative approaches and solutions in the field of rescue operations, particularly in the face of the ever- growing challenges posed by climate change. Our forum brings together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the globe to share their insights and advancements in mountain, sea, and space rescue missions with a specific interest in the healthcare aspects of rescue operations. This event provides a unique platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, where new ideas and cutting-edge technologies will be discussed to enhance our collective response capabilities in difficult environments. Additionally, we will delve into the specialized fields of mountain, diving, space, expedition and wilderness medicine. As we face the consequences of climate change, it is imperative that we adapt and develop new strategies to ensure effective rescue operations. This congress will address critical issues and present pioneering techniques that will shape the future of rescue missions, ensuring safety and resilience in extreme conditions. We look forward to your active participation and contributions to what promises to be an enlightening and groundbreaking event. Let us unite our efforts to advance the field of rescue operations and make significant strides in protecting lives in the most challenging environments.
Warm regards, Dr. Luigi Festi Dr. Federico Emiliano Ghio "
The preliminary program is available here.
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