IPAF Webinar: MCWPs Without Limits: Enhancing Safety and Productivity in Unique Projects

Added 24 Apr 2025
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This webinar explores how Mast Climbing Work Platforms (MCWPs) are revolutionising safety and productivity in challenging projects. Industry experts shares insights, best practices, and real-world case studies to showcase the potential of MCWPs.

 

Confirmed Speakers:

Sarah Malika Azazene is the International Sales Manager at SAEclimber, where she drives global sales and spearheads product development for mast climbing work platforms and material hoists. With a strong focus on international market expansion, she plays a key role in introducing innovative solutions, including advanced demolition systems and other custom solutions. Her expertise lies in strategic sales growth, client relations, and developing cutting-edge access solutions for the construction industry.
Darren Brady is Apollo Cradles Mast climber Operations Director. He has 15 years with Apollo Cradles and 30-year experience in the mast climber industry. In addition, he is Health & Safety NEBOSH qualified, Member of Chartered Institute of Building, Technical member of IOSH and Committee member of MHE 12/8/2.
Francis Harris is a seasoned mechanical engineer and Division Manager at Alimak Group UK Ltd, where he has been a driving force for over 13 years. Leading the Construction Division for the past four years, Francis specialises in hoists and mast climbers, ensuring safe, efficient, and innovative vertical access solutions. His expertise in mechanical engineering, coupled with a passion for advancing construction technology, has positioned him as a key leader in the industry.

Moderator: Angel Ibanez Manager for MCWP and Related Products at IPAF
With 25 years’ experience in different areas of the machinery, automotive and construction sectors, he has a broad experience in the MCWP and hoist industry worldwide. Previous experience includes: Sales Manager for the Spanish manufacturer Torgar lifting equipment, and latterly as an independent consultant in the sector, advising commercial clients and industry bodies in Europe and Asia, like the Japanese Lift Climber Association, with a focus on developing and adapting industry standards. He has a Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering and an MBA.