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Jan
InsightFD Key Customer Benefits – Fast & Accurate Wildfire Detection
“If the ignition is detected immediately, it can be extinguished with little expended resources or loss of life.” – WUI Operational Requirements and Capability Analysis – Report of Findings, US government1. Fast & Accurate Dual-SensorOur LWIR detection is fast (as small as 2 m2 flame at 5 km).Accurately detect fire occurrence…

16
Dec
How AI Transforms Wildfires Detection in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is hilly and 65% of land area is covered by trees, shrubs and grasses. Fast and efficient wildfire detection is critical for protecting environmental and economic assets, and human life. Figure 1: InsightFD is protecting public broadcasting infrastructure With over 7.4 million people living in 1108 km2 land…

11
Nov
Overview of Forest Fire in Thailand – Part II
Wildfires (or bushfires in Australia or forest fire in Southeast Asia) are fires that are burning vegetation freely in the wild in an uncontrollable manner raging across the landscape. To have a fire, the triangle of fire needs to be perfectly met which are heat, fuel and oxygen, without one,…

28
Oct
Overview of Forest Fire in Thailand
Figure 1 Fire in Peat Swamp Forest Thailand is centrally located in the Indochina Peninsular between 5° 40’ and 20° 30’ North latitudes and 90° 70’ and 105° 45’ East longitudes covering an area of 513,115 sq km (Figure 2) which is characterized by a monsoon climate. It has two…

21
Oct
InsightFD supports FireStation Fire Behavior Prediction System
University of Coimbra, one of the earliest universities in Europe Robotics Cats is working with Leitek and ADAI of the University of Coimbra to integrate FireStation Fire Behavior Prediction Systems with InsightFD wildfire detection system. Users can view the fire behavior / fire-front spread prediction at the fire hotspot located…

13
Oct
InsightFDs protect the “Emerald of the Equator”
Indonesia, a beautiful country that is known as the Emerald of the Equator due to its vast area of wild forest spread across the country. As of 2010, 73% of Indonesia, about 137 million hectares, was natural forest cover1. Several endemic species of animal and plantation also can only be…