Partners and Collaborators - Project Everest 2027

The Everest 2027 Project is a global initiative that combines extreme adventure, professional training, and international cooperation, with a comprehensive focus on high-mountain rescue and the training of elite brigade members. We seek strategic alliances with local and international partners who share our vision of safety, excellence, and human development, contributing to the success of the project and strengthening Peru’s presence in high-level expeditions.
The Everest 2027 Project is thus consolidated as a global platform for training, cooperation, and extreme adventure, where each partner gains visibility, prestige, and the opportunity to contribute to the safety and training of rescue brigade members in Peru and worldwide.

Local Institutional Partners

Role: Institutional support for the promotion of adventure tourism in Áncash and coordination with local authorities and communities, ensuring that the project complies with regional regulations and fosters sustainable tourism.

Contribution: Facilitates permits, logistics, and communication with local populations, promoting the integration of the project with regional tourism development.

Benefit for DIRCETUR:

Associating its brand with an international project that positions the Cordillera Blanca as a high-level destination, generating visibility in specialized and international media and social networks.

Local Institutional Partners

Role: Provides support in safety, emergency coordination, and mountain rescue planning.

Contribution: Ensures that training exercises and expeditions meet local safety standards, contributing to the development of highly skilled emergency management teams.

Benefit for DIRCETUR:

Participation in an internationally recognized project, strengthening regional response capacity and institutional prestige in rescue and emergency operations.

Local Institutional Partners

Role: Provides support in security, surveillance, mountain rescues, and coordination of operations in extreme terrain.

Contribution: Supervises training and expeditions, assists in high-altitude evacuations, and collaborates in rescue drills.

Benefit for DIRCETUR:

Active participation in a high-profile international project, strengthening its experience and visibility in rescue operations, security, and cooperation in extreme environments.

International Partners

Role: Strategic provider of high-speed, low-latency connectivity in extreme mountain environments.

Contribution: Provides state-of-the-art satellite terminals that enable data transmission, live video, and emergency communications from base camps and ascent routes, where terrestrial infrastructure is nonexistent.

Benefit for Starlink:

Demonstration of the capacity and resilience of its network in the harshest weather conditions on the planet, positioning the brand as the ultimate solution for elite expeditions and international rescue operations.

International Partners

Role: Strategic partner in air logistics, heavy cargo transport, and medical evacuation (MedEvac) operations in the Himalayas.

Contribution: Provides high-performance B3e helicopters capable of operating at extreme altitudes. Facilitates the deployment of rescue teams, the transport of supplies to high-altitude camps, and ensures an immediate evacuation route in medical emergencies.

Benefit for Heli Everest:

International recognition as the trusted helicopter company for state and scientific expeditions, highlighting its operational precision and safety in the world’s most challenging flight conditions.

International Partners

Role: Lead Operating Partner in Nepal: Entity responsible for operating medical aid posts in remote regions, education on Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) prevention, and coordination of emergency medical assistance for climbers, guides, and local residents.

Contribution: Provides specialized medical personnel and strategic rescue stations in the Himalayan region. Their work ensures the deployment of Base Camp clinics and the dissemination of critical acclimation protocols to reduce mortality in high-altitude expeditions.

Benefit for Seven Summit Treks:

It provides international expeditions with a reliable and rapid-response medical safety network. Its presence drastically reduces operational risk, allowing elite operators to offer a protected mountain environment, backed by an institution with over 50 years of experience in mountain medicine.

International Partners

Role: Technology partner in security and location, providing the reflector and detector system for searching for people in avalanches or hard-to-reach areas.

Contribution: Integration of passive reflectors into the equipment of rescue workers and use of portable detectors (and by helicopter) that allow for the precise location of a person from the air or on the ground, drastically increasing the chances of survival.

Benefit for Recco:

Validation of its technology in real rescue operations in the Himalayas and the Peruvian Andes, demonstrating the effectiveness of its systems in large-scale expeditions and professional relief missions.

Mountain and Outdoor Equipment Brands

Role: Provide high-quality gear for extreme expeditions, including technical clothing, footwear, crampons, harnesses, backpacks, tents, and communication systems.

Contribution: Their products are used in real extreme conditions, allowing for performance testing and global promotion.

Benefit for brands: International exposure through documentaries, press, digital media, and social networks; co-branding opportunities on expeditions; and visibility among high-profile clients interested in extreme adventure.

Technology and Communications Companies

Role: Provide satellite communication devices, GPS, drones, cameras, portable oxygen systems, and expedition monitoring technology.

Contribution: They facilitate real-time safety, tracking, and documentation of the project, improving efficiency and operational control.

Benefit: Brand positioning as a technological leader in extreme environments, demonstration of product reliability in high-mountain conditions, and international media coverage.

Safety and Rescue Institutions

Role: Cooperate on rescue protocols, joint training, and simulations in real mountain scenarios.

Contribution: Exchange of expertise and strengthening of the technical capabilities of S.A.P. brigade members, increasing the safety of expeditions and rescue operations.

Benefit: Recognition as an entity committed to mountain safety, visibility in specialized media, and participation in a project of high international relevance.

Universities and Research Centers

Role: Collaborate on studies regarding high-altitude physiology, mountain medicine, geology, glaciology, and extreme climate.

Contribution: Generation of applied research based on real expeditions, human performance analysis, and development of innovations in safety and training.

Benefit: Scientific publications, academic positioning, and networking opportunities with international mountain and rescue projects.

Adventure Travel and Extreme Experience Agencies

Role: Promote trekking packages, expeditions, and exclusive experiences in Peru and South America.

Contribution: Dissemination of the Everest 2027 Project routes and expeditions, offering their clients unique experiences backed by safety and professionalism.

Benefit: Access to exclusive routes, joint branding, international promotion, and strengthening of reputation in luxury or extreme adventure tourism.

High-Mountain Insurance and Health Companies

Role: Provide life insurance, medical evacuation, and rescue coverage for extreme expeditions.

Contribution: Ensure the protection of brigade members and participants, adding an extra level of trust and security to the project.

Benefit: Positioning as a leader in adventure and high-mountain insurance, visibility in adventure media and international press, and association with a high-profile project.

Media Outlets and Digital Platforms

Role: Document and disseminate the project at national and international levels.

Contribution: Generation of exclusive content, adventure stories, expedition videos, and coverage of training and ascents.

Benefit: Brand exposure, global reach, and association with an innovative, high-impact project in extreme mountaineering.