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AURA Foresight Reaches Global XPRIZE Wildfire Finals in Alaska

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NOW LET US Article – AURA Foresight Reaches Global XPRIZE Wildfire Finals in Alaska

One of only four teams remaining from more than 130 competitors worldwide, our team AURA Foresight is developing autonomous technology to stop wildfires before they grow out of control.

One of only four teams remaining from more than 130 competitors worldwide, our team AURA Foresight is developing autonomous technology to stop wildfires before they grow out of control.

AURA Foresight has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious XPRIZE Wildfire Autonomous Wildfire Response competition, emerging as one of just four teams remaining from more than 130 teams from around the world.

XPRIZE Wildfire is a four-year, US$11 million global competition designed to accelerate breakthrough technologies capable of ending destructive wildfires. The Autonomous Wildfire Response track, worth US$5 million, challenges teams to autonomously detect, verify and respond to wildfire ignitions across a 1,000 km² landscape within just ten minutes. The finals will take place in Nenana, Alaska, where teams will demonstrate their technologies in realistic wildfire response scenarios.

Being selected as a finalist places AURA Foresight among a small group of innovators developing the next generation of tools to help communities, land managers and firefighters respond to wildfires faster and more effectively.

As wildfires become more frequent and severe worldwide, AURA Foresight is developing technology that helps stop fires before they become disasters. The team’s autonomous wildfire intelligence and intervention system is designed to detect ignitions within minutes and coordinate a rapid response while fires are still small and manageable.

Detect Early. Verify Quickly. Intervene Immediately.

AURA Foresight combines fixed sensors, artificial intelligence and swarms of autonomous flying robots into a seamless detect–verify–act capability.

Rather than fighting large wildfires after they have taken hold, the system is designed to identify potential ignitions, verify threats and intervene at the earliest possible stage, when a small spark can still be safely contained before becoming a major incident.

The platform continuously monitors landscapes using optical and thermal sensors, automatically identifies potential ignitions using AI, dispatches flying robots to verify threats, and coordinates rapid intervention before small fires can grow into destructive wildfires.

Unlike many wildfire technologies that rely on specialised infrastructure or proprietary hardware, AURA Foresight has been designed from the outset to be practical, affordable and easy to deploy.

Key advantages include:

The result is a system that can help agencies move from passive monitoring and delayed response to proactive, automated intervention.

Developed With Firefighters, For Firefighters

AURA Foresight’s approach is shaped by close collaboration with firefighters and emergency response professionals. The consortium works directly with Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service in the United Kingdom and with wildfire response experts in Canada and Australia to ensure the technology addresses real operational challenges and integrates effectively into existing emergency response workflows.

This combination of frontline expertise and advanced robotics helps ensure that the technology remains focused on supporting firefighters and enhancing their capabilities in the field.

“It’s amazing what can be achieved when great people come together around a shared purpose,” said Dr Georgios Tzoumas, Team Co-Lead of AURA Foresight and Research Fellow at the University of Bristol.

“Our team has been working on autonomous wildfire detection and intervention technologies for more than six years. Reaching the XPRIZE finals is an exciting milestone because it feels like the solution is finally within reach. By combining AI, swarm robotics and close collaboration with firefighters, we’re showing that it’s possible to tackle wildfires while they’re still small, before they grow out of control. We can’t wait to demonstrate our technology in the field in Alaska.”

A Global Consortium Combining Expertise from the UK and Australia

AURA Foresight is a unique international collaboration bringing together AURA in the United Kingdom and Fire Foresight in Australia.

The consortium includes the University of Bristol, Bristol Robotics Laboratory, the University of Sheffield, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Fire Foresight, SkyFly Drones, Southern Denmark University, Manchester University, Indicium Dynamics, Robotic Cats, Taz Drone Solutions and Little Place Labs.

Fire Foresight CEO Rob Vernon commented, “Our approach with the XPRIZE competition has been to bring all the pieces of the wildfire jigsaw puzzle together, and that capability only truly scales when it’s done with partners from around the world and on the ground. In Australia, we have been building the largest network of bushfire detection capabilities and the partnerships that we’ve formed, and continue to form, through this competition allow us to focus our attention on the autonomous mitigation and suppression capabilities, so desperately needed to address the challenges faced by wildfire and climate change”.

Together, these partners combine world-leading expertise in swarm robotics, autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, computer vision, aerial robotics, wildfire operations and field deployment.

By bringing together researchers, engineers, firefighters and technology innovators from across two continents, AURA Foresight is demonstrating how international collaboration can accelerate solutions to one of the world’s most pressing climate challenges.

As destructive wildfires continue to increase in frequency and severity around the world, AURA Foresight’s progression to the XPRIZE Wildfire finals highlights a new approach to wildfire management: tackling fires in their earliest moments, before they can grow out of control and threaten communities, ecosystems and critical infrastructure.

Our motto is – “Detect early. Verify quickly. Intervene immediately. Stop wildfires before they become disasters.” Fingers crossed for a good performance in our finals this weekend!

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