Agility Technologies Corporation Announces the Introduction of FIRSTLOOK

Agility Technologies will rebrand its rescue products division as FIRSTLOOK to align with future expansion.

Richmond, BC, Canada. Agility Technologies Corporation (Agility), developer of innovative products for the emergency services market announces the introduction of the FIRSTLOOK brand across all its digital and printed media assets and social platforms.

The successful introduction and adoption of the FL360 rescue camera across the global rescue community, in addition to the development and launch of multiple private label products have accelerated the need to execute on a long-term organizational strategy separating in-house products from those developed for others.

“As part of the FIRSTLOOK brand creation process, we took the opportunity to pause and crystallize the strategic vision and values that we founded the company on back in 2015,” said CEO Andy Ibbetson. “We’re extremely excited in new look and feel of the new brand and look forward to future of FIRSTLOOK.”

The team at Agility will continue to commit to our customers the same level of professionalism and service they’ve come to expect and would like to take the opportunity to thank all our loyal customers and business partners for your trust and friendship over these many years.

The entire FIRSTLOOK brand will be unveiled with the launch of our new website FIRSTLOOK.NET and displayed at our booth #3259 at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis on April 25th, 2022.

About Agility Technologies Corp.

Agility Technologies engineer best-In-class imaging and communications products for emergency, military and industrial professionals working in hazardous environments.

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