Shaping the Future of Wildfire Prevention and Suppression

Unprecedented surges in wildfire disasters globally have produced an exceptional emphasis on the need to effectively predict, prevent, and mitigate wildfires. This necessary urgency is critically important to prevent the loss of lives, damage to property, infrastructure, and ecosystems.

After devastating fire seasons over the past few years observed in California, Colorado, Canada, Australia, and across Europe, agencies across the national, state, and local levels are adopting appropriate prevention and management technologies and countermeasures. Numerous U.S. states and the federal government are increasing budgets to respond to the growing risk of wildfires to ensure that wildfire agencies are equipped with the latest tools and innovations in the field.

At the fifth iteration of Wildfire Technology Management, we 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 Pasadena, CA, and join the conversation on the future of wildfire management. Key organizations represented will include the US Forest Service, CAL FIRE, Cal OES, and a number of other state and international key representatives.


Meet the 2024 Speaker Line-Up

Wildfire Management Market Report 2023-2028

This Market Report provides insights into how nations across the world are addressing the wildfire crisis and navigating the path towards more effective management strategies. 

Who Could You Meet at Wildfire Technology Management 2024?

From U.S. and international fire agencies to federal government, industry and academia, take a look at the 2023 attendee list to get an idea of who you could meet at the 2024 Summit. 

[Interview] Embracing Technology and Collaboration in the Fight Against Wildfires

In this interview, Tami Parkinson, a Fire Management Specialist for the U.S. Forest Services delves into her experience with managing wildfires, the challenges and complexities she faced, and the lessons learnt from the process.

Main Themes Include:

Interagency Collaboration

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Aerial Firefighting

Communication, tools and infrastructure to prevent wildfires

Communications Tools and Infrastructure

Geospatial and remote sensing technologies to prevent wildfires

Geospatial and Remote Sensing Technologies

Risk Management

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