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Explosive hazard contamination presents a huge barrier to stabilisation and reconstruction efforts in conflict-affected areas. It greatly impedes social, economic and humanitarian development, and prevents displaced communities from returning home. GCS brings a wealth of experience to leadership, project management, capacity building, training and high-risk explosive threat mitigation in conflict-ridden regions around the world.
Whether for humanitarian, governmental or commercial purposes, our qualified experts ensure that the mitigation of mines, Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) is conducted in a highly professional and safe manner, taking each client’s unique requirements into consideration. Our clients include governments, United Nations, NGOs, oil and gas, renewable energy sectors and construction companies.
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Independent Association of Banks of Ukraine (NABU) and IFC workshop heard from GCS Senior Business Development Manager Ashley Williams on the Role of Commercial Demining Companies in developing Innovative Technologies and Business Solutions
Visiting our production site close to Lake Constance, delegation received a hands-on guided tour of our innovative, proven remote-controlled technology
Representatives from government, international business and demining experts gathered to highlight the urgent need for public–private partnerships, localisation, and innovation
Under the motto Safe Future Start Here, policy leaders and change-makers met to reaffirm commitment to eliminating landmines and clearing Explosive Remnants of War (ERW)
Ahead of Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development conference, dialogue, transparency and cooperation underpin policy
Commemorating “Safe Futures Start Here” on the occasion of United Nations’ International Mine Action and Awareness Day, we hear from GCS Ukraine experts on the importance of demining
Funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the humanitarian demining package includes three GCS high-performance mine clearance systems with comprehensive training as well as transporters and service and maintenance for the three-year project span
Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining workshop at the Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS) will enhance the capacity of regional National Mine Action Authorities (NMAA) and Mine Action Centres (MAC)
Take a look at some of the women working at GCS to create safe environments across the globe, from our own paramedics, quality control engineers, production coordinators, financial managers and People & Culture teams!
Delegation viewed the full scope of our Explosive Threat Clearance solutions, from our proven technology to our full-service demining solutions, including latest drone, detection and jamming innovations