Wildfire Technology Summit

Engage with Key Leaders on Ways to Prevent, Predict & Suppress Wildfires

April 21 - 23, 2026 | Sacramento, CA

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April 21-22, 2026

Shaping the Future of Wildfire Prevention and Suppression

With an increase in regions facing record wildfires and climate change not slowing down, the need for preventing and mitigating wildfires has never been more urgent. The devastating impact of recent wildfires has major impacts on the economy, exacerbates housing shortages, and increases the likelihood of floods and landslides, to name a few of the issues wildfires are creating. CAL FIRE reported in early August that the total acres burned this year are 29 times more than last year, with overall wildfire activity 2,816% higher. California isn’t the only area facing increased wildfires. Canada is having its second-worst wildfire season since 1995, with 5.3 million hectares burned so far. In western Canada alone, this has resulted in over $880 million in damages. In Oregon, wildfires have burned 1.4 million acres. Wildfires are burning at least twice as much tree cover today as they did two decades ago.

The sixth iteration of the IDGA's Wildfire Technology Summit will bring together industry leaders, wildfire agencies, academia, and representatives from utilities and power companies to collaboratively address and advance solutions for the prediction, prevention, detection, suppression, and mitigation of destructive wildfires.

Join us for two days of learning, networking, and collaboration in April 2026, and join the conversation on the future of wildfire management and technology development. In 2025, key organizations in attendance included the US Forest Service, the Department of Interior, CAL FIRE, the Nevada Department of Forestry, Orange County Fire Authority, the Idaho Department of Lands, and numerous other state and international leaders.


Meet our 2025 Speakers


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Expand Your Knowledge Ahead of the Summit

Wildfire Management Market Report 2024-2029: Selected Countries 

This report delves into the global trends in the wildfire management industry, breakdowns on wildfire management spending by country, the latest wildfire management initiatives from utility companies, and so much more!

How to Bridge the Technology Gap in Wildfire Management 

In an exclusive interview with Kevin Fetterman, Fire Division Chief for the Orange County Fire Authority, he discusses evaluating new technologies for fire departments, fostering effective collaboration between firefighters and IT, and overcoming key challenges in technology adoption

5 Technologies Leading the Way in Wildfire Prediction 

The three key pillars of wildfire management are prediction, prevention, and suppression. This report analyzes the wildfire prediction solutions that are being implemented across the United States, including: sensors, Internet of Things, drones, wildfire modeling, and satellites

The Evolving Role of Utility Companies in Wildfire Prevention and Management 

In a conversation with Chris Vetromile, Wildfire Mitigation Manager at Austin Energy, he outlines the technologies and strategies used for wildfire prediction and management, and highlights their collaborative efforts with partner agencies.


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Wondering what's in store?

The Wildfire Technology Management Summit brings together over 300 senior agency leaders, program managers, and industry professionals to discuss the most important issues facing the wildfire community.

Over the course of two days, we will look at best practices for integrating data and emerging technology to advance wildfire mitigation efforts. That includes overviews of the use of geospatial technology and the use of drones and robotics.

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Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

Sponsorship is the most effective solution to share your company’s idea to senior decision makers from the wildfire community, who are searching for actionable prevention, predictive, and suppression solutions to their current business challenges.

Wildfire Technology Management Summit will be attended by senior decision-makers and experts in the wildfire community, bringing together buyers and suppliers in one location. With tailored networking, sponsors can achieve the face-to-face contact that overcrowded tradeshows cannot deliver.

Exhibiting and Sponsorship options are extensive, and packages can be tailor-made to suit your individual company’s needs

Testimonials

A Word From our Attendees

CEO

It was a great event to connect with wildfire leaders, understand the challenges that they are currently facing and the technologies that could be used to solve them.

Satellites on Fire

Manager, Corporate & Government Sales, Americas

It is a great way to learn about the industry needs and to connect with the right decision-makers and technology providers.

Globalstar Inc.

CEO

Important to everyone in wildfire technology.

WATER-DOME

Project Manager

Great event where folks can actually talk to industry/government folks that can make things happen.

AEVEX Aeorspace

Project Manager

From Space to Boots on the Ground - Great opportunity for advancing the wildland fire fighting industry!

Neptune Aviation

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND SUPPRESSION

With an increase in regions facing record wildfires and climate change not slowing down, the need for preventing and mitigating wildfires has never been more urgent. The devastating impact of recent wildfires has major impacts on the economy, exacerbates housing shortages, and increases the likelihood of floods and landslides, to only name a few of issues wildfires are creating.

CAL FIRE reported in early August that the total acres burned this year is 29 times more than last year, with overall wildfire activity 2,816% higher. California isn’t the only area facing increased wildfires. Canada is having its second-worst wildfire season since 1995 with 5.3 million hectares burned so far. In western Canada alone, this has resulted in over $880 million in damages. In Oregon, wildfires have burned a 1.4 million acres. Wildfires are burning at least twice as much tree cover today as they did two decades ago.

The sixth iteration of the IDGA Wildfire Technology Summit will bring together industry leaders, wildfire agencies, academia, and representatives from utilities and power companies to collaboratively address and advance solutions for the prediction, prevention, detection, suppression, and mitigation of destructive wildfires.

Join us for two days of learning, networking, and collaboration in April 2026, and join the conversation on the future of wildfire management and technology development. In 2025 key organizations in attendance included the US Forest Service, the Department of Interior, CAL FIRE, the Nevada Department of Forestry, Orange County Fire Authority, the Idaho Department of Lands, and numerous other state and international leaders.

With Thanks To Our 2025 Expert Speakers
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Expand Your Knowledge Ahead of the 
Wildfire Technology Summit

Wildfire Management Market Report 2024-2029: Selected Countries

How to Bridge the Technology Gap in Wildfire Management

5 Technologies Leading the Way in Wildfire Prediction

Wildfire Technology Summit: 2025 Attendee List

The Evolving Role of Utility Companies in Wildfire Prevention and Management

Past Attendees Say It Best