One Step Forward: Macroswiss Successfully Featured On Discovery Channel

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Cecilia Lagos

By Cecilia Lagos, Press Officer, -Macroswiss S.A

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“Future Weapons”, one of the network’s most popular and viewed shows, devoted its 11th episode to test, in realistic operational scenarios set by professional military specialists, a small selection of the company’s cutting edge specialist military products.

Macroswiss's Spyrobot, Short Range Throwing Camera (SRTC), Guncam and Giraffe demonstrated their outstanding performance on Discovery Channel's Future Weapons where all their utilities were put to the test in extremely demanding conditions set by professionals.

The episode was called "Immediate Action" and ex-Navy Seal Richard "Mack" Machowicz and his crew flew to Switzerland to meet the CEO Robin Castelli and test on site with their specialists, the capabilities of these Macroswiss products.

The results were a significant success, proving the high quality of Macroswiss designs, their capabilities, resistant materials, and great innovation conceived to reduce risk, a considerable amount of time, and minimize collateral damage on each mission.

This TV feature reaffirms the consolidation of Macroswiss in the Defence market and establishes a real recognition of the company's capability to provide bespoke solutions for the more demanding Special Operations equipment requirements.

For further information on the show and the on-air schedule please visit the following link:

http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/future-weapons/future-weapons.html

The episode can also be viewed on You Tube and the links to the Macroswiss appearance are as follows:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPs0ChokEx4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1DeA2rV03A

Cecilia Lagos

Author Information - Cecilia Lagos

Press Officer

Cecilia is a Chilean journalist who became the new Macroswiss Press Officer in October 2005.

Before joining the company, Cecilia has worked in different areas in national radio, newspapers and TV, standing out her on-site covering of the World Trade Center attacks in 2001 for the Chilean TV and Radio while she was living in New York City.

Cecilia started her career very early, at the age of 14, writing a sports column in a national newspaper. Since then she never stopped working until she enrolled the Journalism school in Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello in Santiago.

In 1998, she moved to Argentina where she served as a summer correspondent for a national radio in Chile and then in 2000, after a few months back in Santiago, she moved to New York City where she enrolled a program in English Studies at the Kaplan International Center in Manhattan. Finally, in 2002 she studied at New York University, where she got her Journalism Diploma.

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