Prometheus Medical International opens new office in Oslo, reinforces expansion plans in Nordic region

Abu Dhabi, February 5, 2025: Prometheus Medical International (PMI), one of the world’s leading providers of pre-hospital emergency medical training and a subsidiary of Response Plus Medical Services (RPM) – a leading provider of pre-hospital emergency medical services in the Middle East – has announced the opening of its new office in Oslo at Skullerud Park.

With the new office in Oslo, along with its existing Stavanger base, RPM – which acquired Prometheus Medical International in 2024, will fast-track its expansion in the Nordic region as part of its plans to grow its global footprint. Response Plus Medical Services (RPM) is a subsidiary of Response Plus Holding PJSC, which is listed on ADX.

Led by two eminent emergency medical experts, Morten Bakkerud and Bjørn-Tore Løvtangen, the new Oslo office will grow Prometheus’ capabilities to deliver Emergency Medical Training and Risk Reduction Consultancy in the region and making significant contributions to saving lives and protecting organizations.

Steven Wines, Chief Executive Officer of PMI, said: “Prometheus Medical International is excited with the growth opportunities on offer in Norway. Our new office in Oslo expands our global reach and our ability to protect lives and organizations, backed by our proven medical solutions and a wonderful team. This is part of our global expansion roadmap, and we aim to move confidently towards new milestones.”

The Norway office will cover a wide array of sectors, including defence, healthcare, hospitals, energy, wind energy, and engineering, with clients such as the Norwegian Armed Forces, Jotun, Würth, PostNord, NRK, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Onninen.

Response Plus Medical and its subsidiary Prometheus to boost emergency response capabilities in Bahamas

• Move comes close on the heels of Bahamas opening its Embassy in Abu Dhabi
• Top-level team meets Bahamas Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture, officials
• Prometheus signs MoU with Bahamas Aviation, Climate and Severe Weather Network

Nassau, Bahamas, 21 March 2025: Prometheus Medical International, a subsidiary of UAE-headquartered Response Plus Medical (RPM) – the leading pre-hospital care and emergency medical services provider in the Middle East region and a part of Response Plus Holding PJSC, is currently conducting the gap and risk analysis on emergency, crash, search and rescue response competencies in Bahamas.

The gap analysis follows a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Prometheus Medical with the Bahamas Aviation, Climate and Severe Weather Network Ltd (BACSWN) to develop the pre-hospital emergency response capabilities in Bahamas.

The MoU comes close on the heels of the Government of Bahamas establishing its embassy in Abu Dhabi earlier last month, a strategic step towards stronger economic, cultural and diplomatic relations between the United Arab Emirates and Bahamas, as also deeper engagement in the Gulf region.

The MoU was signed by Dr Rohil Raghavan, Chief Executive Officer of Response Plus Holding, and Robert Dupuch-Carron, Founder of BACSWN.

The details of the project were discussed during a series of meetings held in Bahamas capital Nassau between the Prime Minister of Bahamas, Hon. Philip E.B. Davis, and a high-level delegation from the UAE, led by Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Founder-Chairman of Burjeel Holdings and Founder & Board Member of RPM, Dr Rohil Raghavan, Chief Executive Officer of Response Plus Holding, and other officials.

Dr Shamsheer, Dr Rohil and the visiting delegation also held meetings with Hon. Jomo Campbell, Minister of Agriculture & Marine Resources of Bahamas, Dr Aubynette P. Rolle, Managing Director of Public Hospitals Authority (PHA), Dr Keva Thompson, Deputy Managing Director – PHA, and Rt Hon Eileen Dupuch-Carron, Lawyer, Publisher and one of the most influential women in Bahamas.

The study covers the ancillary services related to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) certified emergency response competencies, and training of qualified Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.