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October 22, 2024
SenseNet and SkyScout AI Partner to Provide Industry-First, Fully Integrated Solution for Response to Wildfires.
October 9, 2024
SenseNet Partners with BluEarth Renewables on Wildfire Detection Technology.
August 22, 2024
CBC Daybreak Kamloops’ Shelley Joyce interviews SenseNet’s CEO Hamed Noori regarding SenseNet’s fire detection.
August 22, 2024
Jasper among 10 communities in Alberta, B.C. getting AI-powered wildfire detection system by 2025.
July 22, 2024
Vernon is getting some hi-tech help in its fight against the rising threat of wildfires in the region.
July 16, 2024
AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says Vernon Fire Chief, David Lind.
Recent Media Coverage
SenseNet and SkyScout AI Partner to Provide Industry-First, Fully Integrated Solution for Early Detection, Advanced Monitoring and Response to Wildfires
SenseNet, a Vancouver-based company providing the most comprehensive, rapid wildfire detection solution on the market, announced today that it has partnered with SkyScout AI, a leader in AI and drone technology, to provide advanced wildfire detection, monitoring, and mitigation solutions to protect communities and critical infrastructure from destructive wildfires.
SenseNet Partners with BluEarth Renewables on Wildfire Detection Technology
SenseNet announced today that it has partnered with BluEarth Renewables (“BluEarth”), a leading, independent, power producer with wind, hydro, solar and
storage facilities across North America, at one of its operating facilities.
CBC Daybreak Kamloops’ Shelley Joyce interviews SenseNet’s CEO Hamed Noori regarding SenseNet’s fire detection
CBC Daybreak Kamloops’ Shelley Joyce interviews SenseNet’s CEO Hamed Noori regarding SenseNet’s fire detection and management technology and also discusses the benefits of the solution with the Village of Chase’s Chief Administrative Officer, Joni Heinrich.
Jasper among 10 communities in Alberta, B.C. getting AI-powered wildfire detection system by 2025
As wildfires continue to plague Canada, new technology – including the use of artificial intelligence – could help fire crews catch wildfires within minutes of them igniting. The partnership between Vancouver-based tech firm SenseNet and Rogers is bringing the technology to communities across western Canada.
Rogers and SenseNet today announced they will introduce wildfire detection to 10 communities as part of their commitment to keeping Canadians and first responders safe.
Powered by Rogers 5G network, SenseNet’s technology will integrate advanced gas sensors, smoke detection cameras, AI algorithms and real-time data analysis to provide accurate and early alerts for wildfires.
Global News interviews David Lind, Director, Fire Rescue Services for the City of Vernon about SenseNet’s technology
As the fire risk climbs across the province Vernon is getting some hi-tech help in its fight against the rising threat of wildfires in the region.
Read & Learn
SenseNet and SkyScout AI Partner to Provide Industry-First, Fully Integrated Solution for Early Detection, Advanced Monitoring and Response to Wildfires
SenseNet, a Vancouver-based company providing the most comprehensive, rapid wildfire detection solution on the market, announced today that it has partnered with SkyScout AI, a
SenseNet Partners with BluEarth Renewables on Wildfire Detection Technology
SenseNet announced today that it has partnered with BluEarth Renewables (“BluEarth”), a leading, independent, power producer with wind, hydro, solar and
storage facilities across
CBC Daybreak Kamloops’ Shelley Joyce interviews SenseNet’s CEO Hamed Noori regarding SenseNet’s fire detection
CBC Daybreak Kamloops’ Shelley Joyce interviews SenseNet’s CEO Hamed Noori regarding SenseNet’s fire detection and management technology and also discusses the benefits of the solution