In Indre-et-Loire, AI-powered cameras will monitor forests to detect fires starting in less than three minutes. Twenty-two French departments are now equipped with such equipment.
The start-up FireTracking, in partnership with Emerton Data and Axione, has developed an early detection system for forest fires based on deep learning algorithms and a network of smart cameras. After a successful test in New Caledonia, the system is currently deployed in Indre-et-Loire to monitor nearly 95% of forest areas and allow rapid intervention by firefighters.
Axione helps FireTracking detect wildfires in Indre-et-Loire
French infrastructure operator Axione has secured a new contract in the Indre-et-Loire department, as part of a consortium created in partnership with French start-up FireTracking and Emerton Group subsidiary Emerton Data, which provides software engineering and AI consulting services. The contract covers the deployment of twelve fire detection points to help local firefighters detect and monitor wildfires in forested areas across Indre-et-Loire’s territory. Axione will bring to the project its expertise in multi-service networks to provide connectivity for FireTracking’s AI-powered detection system, which includes smart connected cameras installed on high points.
Indre-et-Loire deploys AI and cameras to fight fires
Faced with the resurgence of fires, the departmental council is entrusting AI with the automatic detection and location of fires in natural areas in the territory.
Thanks to AI, this French start-up is helping firefighters fight fires
Thanks to a system that combines high-definition cameras and advanced algorithms, the French start-up FireTracking is developing an artificial intelligence solution to detect forest fires early and reduce the rate of false alarms. After an initial deployment in New Caledonia, the company set up in Indre-et-Loire to monitor nearly 95% of the department's forest areas.