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Ramtech and the Olympic Games 2024: bringing people together safely

The underlying philosophy of the Olympic Games has always been: uniting people through sports. Although the modern version of the event was developed by Pierre De Coubertin in the 19th century, the original version of the Games dates back to the 8th century BC. The ancient athletic competition was born in ancient Greece and, despite looking quite different today, the core aspects of the event remain the same.

For instance, the Greeks held major competitions every year, alternating between four cities, the most important being Olympia. Hence the reason the Olympics take place once every four years. But perhaps most importantly, the Greek Olympics, like the modern, were a moment of unity. Ancient Greece was a very segmented reality, made out of many city-states often at war among one another, the Games were a moment for everyone to come together and bond over sports. It’s widely known that the Greeks would interrupt wars just to take part in the Olympics.

Today the Games share the same purpose. People from around the world put aside their differences and come together in a show of sportsmanship and good will. This wouldn’t be possible without the construction of state-of-the-art facilities to host the world’s stage. Such an endeavour requires a safe work environment, as accidents that may occur during construction can lead to injuries and delays. In order to counter these risks, wireless systems such as Ramtech’s WES3 paired with the REACT cloud-based platform can help project managers ensure these important facilities get built.


Ramtech’s efforts at the Olympic Games 2024

Ramtech’s WES3 wireless fire system has played a crucial role in maintaining fire safety during the construction of three projects: the Olympic and Paralympic Village, the Adidas Arena and the Aquatics Centre. The Olympic and Paralympic Village was inaugurated on February 29th of this year and will host athletes during the Paris 2024 Games. During construction, Ramtech’s WES3 wireless fire alarm system played a crucial role in ensuring early fire detection and swift response, safeguarding both workers and the site. The system’s wireless capabilities provided the flexibility needed for the evolving construction environment. By enhancing fire safety, WES3 helped prevent potential incidents and contributed to meeting project deadlines, with continuous 24/7 monitoring.


The Adidas Arena is a cultural and sports facility built for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Located north of Paris, near Porte de la Chapelle, it was designed to host badminton, para-badminton, rhythmic gymnastics and para-lifting events. The construction of the arena, which emphasised sustainability through the use of recycled materials and extensive vegetation, was supported by WES3’s eco-friendly, wireless fire alarm system. This system provided essential fire protection during the construction phase, safeguarding workers and ensuring the project’s progress was not hindered. Additionally, WES3’s features aligned with the arena’s sustainability objectives, integrating robust safety measures with the environmental goals of the project.

Finally the Aquatics Centre, capable of hosting 6,000 spectators, will host water polo, diving, and synchronised swimming competitions, before being transformed into a boccia stadium for the Paralympics. It will also serve the local and national swimming community post-Games. The construction phase, focused on sustainability with bio-based materials and solar energy infrastructure, was safeguarded by the WES3 fire alarm system. Its modular design required a flexible safety solution, which WES3 provided.


Safety should always be a priority

Athletes that come from all corners of the globe have trained their whole lives to accomplish feats of extraordinary skill and physicality. However, they never put their safety at risk. Ramtech is proud to have been a part of this momentous occasion, by ensuring that the construction of these sophisticated and important facilities was not jeopardised.

No less than 15 million visitors are expected to visit the French capital for the Olympic and Paralympic games. With a volume of people this large safety should be one of the main concerns. Thanks to Ramtech’s innovative technology, three crucial facilities were built safely and efficiently, and are now ready to host athletes, spectators and staff.