WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ | June 1-6, 2026

“With WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ, we are creating excellent conditions for bringing together developers, suppliers, and emergency responders,” says Bernd Heinold, Head of INTERSCHUTZ at Deutsche Messe. “Exhibitors can gain first-hand insights into the challenges faced by emergency services, while responders can experience the latest technological advancements the industry has to offer.”

The partners of WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ are Bosch Building Technologies, the European Forest Institute (EFI), and @fire – Internationaler Katastrophenschutz Deutschland e. V. At INTERSCHUTZ, various outdoor areas northeast of Hall 26 will be designated for partner presentations, open to both commercial and non-profit exhibitors as well as shared spaces.

'Small INTERSCHUTZ within INTERSCHUTZ'

According to Heinold, the WildfireCamp in the outdoor area is designed to become “a small INTERSCHUTZ within INTERSCHUTZ”, enhancing the event’s program with an engaging and interactive component. “Climate change and its negative impacts are one of the key topics of our world's leading trade fair, and vegetation fires are a crucial part of this discussion,” adds Heinold. “We are therefore grateful to have attracted such a strong and knowledgeable partner network for WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ.”

As one of the three partners, Bosch Building Technologies is presenting its Wildfire Detection service. This comprehensive solution enables early fire detection in forests, recreational areas, natural spaces near infrastructure, and outdoor areas close to buildings, while also ensuring the automated alerting of emergency services. “As a partner with many years of experience in networked fire protection solutions, we are fully leveraging the advantages of digitalization, connectivity, and artificial intelligence for our latest Wildfire Detection service,” says Thomas Reinicke, Head of the Solutions Business Life Safety division at Bosch Building Technologies. “We are proud to apply our fire protection expertise not only to safeguard people and property but also to contribute to the preservation of nature.”

Another partner is the European Forest Institute (EFI), which operates in 26 member countries with 116 participating organizations from 36 countries engaged in various scientific fields. “We want to use INTERSCHUTZ to put an even stronger focus on the issue of forest fires,” says Alexander Held from EFI. “It's about knowledge transfer and networking, equipment, training, strategy, and tactics. We can also greatly benefit from the experience of our international guests.” According to Held, addressing the issue is not solely the responsibility of fire services – it begins with policy-making and extends to forest owners. “We need a coalition of the willing,” he emphasizes.

The third partner of the WildfireCamp is @fire. As an aid organization with a broad portfolio, they are firmly rooted in vegetation firefighting. The volunteers from @fire are not only involved in training firefighters to combat vegetation fires but are also available in emergencies. Both in Germany and worldwide, they provide specialized personnel, including firefighting teams, fire analysts, and experts for coordinating aerial firefighting operations. “We look forward to working with various partners at WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ to showcase innovative approaches and available solutions for integrated fire management,” says Dr. Martin Schmid from @fire. “For me, integrated fire management means considering prevention, deployment, and reforestation as interconnected elements. It also involves examining all aspects of these solutions, such as the proper tactical integration of firefighting operations, necessary logistics like water supply, the availability of specialized personnel, and suitable communication technology.”

Many interested parties have already confirmed their participation. INTERSCHUTZ Project Manager Bernd Heinold adds: “We are confident that WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ will deliver an exciting program that not only presents solutions to current challenges but also inspires visitors.”

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About the EFI

As an international organization (IO), the European Forest Institute (EFI) has been actively engaged in integrated fire management through national and European projects for many years. The added value of cooperation between forestry and fire services has been particularly evident in the WKR initiative. The European Forest Risk Facility at EFI facilitates knowledge transfer and mutual support, making it the ideal framework for WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ. More information: https://efi.int/ and www.waldbrand-klima-resilienz.com

About Bosch Building Technologies

The Building Technologies division is a leading international provider of solutions and services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation, as well as a manufacturer of fire alarm systems. More information: www.boschbuildingsolutions.de

About @fire

@fire – International Civil Protection is a non-profit aid organization that has been providing rapid emergency assistance worldwide after devastating natural disasters since 2002. The volunteers are specially trained in combating wildfires and in search and rescue operations for victims buried after earthquakes. All of the more than 500 members contribute to national and international disaster relief on a voluntary and unpaid basis. Further information is available at: https://www.at-fire.de/

Exhibition Area Civil Protection WildfireCamp@INTERSCHUTZ