New tech to help combat bushfires
The Sunshine Coast companies have collaborated to produce what is widely considered to be the most advanced technology designed to detect, report, and extinguish bushfires.
The Sunshine Coast companies have collaborated to produce what is widely considered to be the most advanced technology designed to detect, report, and extinguish bushfires.
Three trailblazing Sunshine Coast companies are changing the way bushfires are detected and defeated in an emergency response where minutes can make a world of
Customers can offset the cost of storing their data on the AWS cloud Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched Project Resilience in Australia, offering US$5000
Cloud computing remains a catalyst for critical cross-sector capabilities like real-time data analytics, artificial intelligence and large-volume data acquisition and management — and experts spanning
A new wildfire detection system using artificial intelligence is revolutionising the way we detect and report fires, saving critical time and lives. Jennifer Swaine discovers
Australia’s fire season looms and researchers are looking to move beyond ‘detecting fires with people in towers and binoculars’ SYDNEY—In October, a sensor mounted on
Protecting the community is at the heart of what Fireball.International does. A global company based locally at the Digital Hub in Peregian Beach, Directors Chris & Gabrielle Tylor were
Inventors of a system which can detect bushfires in minutes will share in more than $5 million from the Morrison Government to roll out the
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Satellite technology used to hunt the night skies for exploding supernovae will be turning inwards to search for wildfires on earth. A geosynchronous satellite can
Abstract The fires that occurred over the 2019/20 Australian summer were unprecedented in scale and had a devastating impact on large parts of Australia. In
A growing number of startups designed to track extreme weather events such as bushfires are pushing for growth in 2020 but warn commercialising technologies in Australia remains
As wildfires continue to burn across the interior of British Columbia, thousands of residents have been forced out of their homes — many not knowing whether those homes will withstand the
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