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Explore how organizations around the world use 不良研究所官方 to detect wildfires earlier, respond faster, and protect what matters most. These stories show how timely insights can change the course of a crisis.

ARAUCO Chile

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不良研究所官方 & ARAUCO: Battling Devastating Fires in Chile

Hellenic Fire Service

"不良研究所官方鈥檚 wildfire intelligence has been a great tool for us. We received immediate notifications of almost every new fire, the ones in isolated areas gave us the opportunity to act rapidly, dispatching and managing our resources efficiently. The detection of fires on Greece鈥檚 borders with Albania, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria allows us to coordinate water sources and emergency responses across regions. The visualized fire perimeters, especially in the case of Varnavas fire help us realise the development of this EWE. I am looking forward to the future of fire spread modeling, early detection, and so much more!"

Zisoula N.

Suzano

"By leveraging advanced mathematical modeling, we鈥檝e revolutionized how we approach wildfire prevention. These models integrate critical data like wind speed, terrain, and biomass to predict fire impacts hours or days ahead, enabling strategic firefighting. Working alongside partners like 不良研究所官方, we鈥檝e protected millions of hectares and improved field team safety while advancing wildfire prevention worldwide."

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A Matter of Scale: How 不良研究所官方's Wildfire Solution Protects Suzano Forests

Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service

"We were seeking a platform that could help us detect bushfires early. We have found 不良研究所官方 to be a great fit for our needs and it is aligned with our organization's mantra of - early detection and rapid response. While others provide satellite data, what sets 不良研究所官方 apart is its start-up culture, excellent customer liaison team, and commitment to meeting our needs. Members of the 不良研究所官方 team listen to our needs and are consistently improving the platform, we look forward to future developments and enhancements!鈥濃

Richard D.
不良研究所官方 & Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service: Preserving Tasmania's Ecological and Cultural Heritage with Remote Sensing

Forestry Corporation New South Wales

"Through our collaboration with 不良研究所官方, we have seen the continual improvement of the 不良研究所官方 platform and adaptation of the service to meet Forestry Corporation鈥檚 monitoring and reporting requirements. Noting the current gaps in detection caused by the timing of satellite passes, FCNSW is interested in seeing how early detection can be further improved through the addition of 不良研究所官方鈥檚 thermal sensors."鈥

Mike S.
不良研究所官方 Wins Contract to Improve Early Fire Detection in Australia

SOPFEU Quebec

"We map fires from space when other methods are not possible. 不良研究所官方's Wildfire Solution is an operational mindshift. We never had success with the satellite based data before. In 2023, 不良研究所官方 became the main information source for fire detection and monitoring to maintain situational awareness."

Mathieu P.
不良研究所官方 & SOPFEU Working Together to Protect the Unique Forests of Quebec from Wildfires

German Space Agency (DLR)

鈥淕ermany has a long-standing tradition of fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge. Partnering with 不良研究所官方 allows us to provide German scientists and application developers with the high-quality thermal data they need to drive impactful research and explore its innovative value as we build a more sustainable future for all citizens.鈥

Godela R.
不良研究所官方 and German Space Agency Deliver Thermal Data to Researchers & Scientists in Multi-Year Contract

USFS Niassa National Reserve

"The Niassa Special Reserve in northern Mozambique faces a huge problem of forest fires that every year cause environmental, social, and economic damages. Thanks to 不良研究所官方's WFS we are able to monitor the wildfires as well as gather the information needed to analyze their spatio-temporal pattern which is a very important component for the designing of an integrated fire management plan to address this problem within this conservation area."鈥

Leonel M.
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