Inspired Solutions is expanding it's global network of risk engineers. Find out morehere. Contact us at info@inspiredsolutions.ch about the available opportunities!
Inspired Solutions is expanding it's global network of risk engineers. Find out morehere. Contact us at info@inspiredsolutions.ch about the available opportunities!
Preparation is where risk is truly managed and this also accounts for the rowing equipment.
In risk engineering, we rarely rely on assumptions. We rely on balanced design, and rigorous testing & inspection regimes. Because in complex environments, the difference between resilience and failure often comes down to one question: Was it fit for purpose?
At Inspired Solutions, this principle applies for all risk engineering activities, whether working with industrial sites or in cooperation with critical infrastructure. And it is no different for the United4Hope Atlantic rowing challenge.
Right now, the team is deep in the preparation phase, focusing on what matters most:
Equipment selected not for convenience, but for reliability under extreme conditions.
Systems checked, re-checked, and challenged through structured inspection routines.
Every component validated to ensure it performs when there is no margin for error.
Because once they are in the middle of the Atlantic, there is no external support; the quality of the equipment matters.
This is where ocean rowing and risk engineering fully align.
We don’t control the circumstances; we control how well we prepare for it.
Preparation is key. It is built on knowledge, experience and preparation for the unexpected. And don’t forget the final verification.
Follow the journey as preparation continues to turn uncertainty into resilience.
Please join us in cheering on Eivind and the team and supporting this cause. Let’s show that risk, when embraced for a purpose, becomes a force for good.
In risk engineering, we rarely rely on assumptions. We rely on balanced design, and rigorous testing & inspection regimes. Because in complex environments, the difference between resilience and failure often comes down to one question: Was it fit for purpose?
At Inspired Solutions, this principle applies for all risk engineering activities, whether working with industrial sites or in cooperation with critical infrastructure. And it is no different for the United4Hope Atlantic rowing challenge.
Right now, the team is deep in the preparation phase, focusing on what matters most:
Because once they are in the middle of the Atlantic, there is no external support; the quality of the equipment matters.