AX’s FireScout AI, a groundbreaking solution harnessing advanced AI technology and tailored algorithms, is the pioneering provider that has the capability to identify the early stages of a wildfire. Once smoke is detected, notifications are sent to emergency response teams reducing response time by up to two hours, safeguarding lives and property, while mitigating the impact of natural disasters.

Recognizing the growing significance of AI technology, AX is set to expand its global presence, focusing on the Middle Eastern market. The United Arab Emirates (UAE), is witnessing a substantial surge in demand for digitized government systems and development, with AI projected to contribute approximately 14% (USD $96 billion) to the UAE’s GDP by the year 2030.

FireScout’s detection capabilities

AX is working with Thuraya, one of the world's top three satellite contacts companies

AX is working with Thuraya, one of the world's top three satellite communications companies. They have commenced efforts to expand and enhance FireScout’s detection capabilities. They are a subsidiary of the UAE state-owned company Yahsat, which operates in 161 countries across several continents, including Europe, the Middle East, and (North) Africa. This makes them a pivotal player in the rapidly growing global satellite communications market, which is expected to reach approximately $61 billion in 2023.

Thuraya jointly showcased AX’s AI Solution at 'GITEX 2023', the largest IT expo held at the Dubai World Trade Center, demonstrating how satellite technology can significantly enhance forest fire detection and communication capabilities. Unlike traditional methods, FireScout is not restricted by network infrastructure limitations, ensuring a seamless service environment that transcends geographical constraints.

Spread of large-scale wildfires

The detection range is expected to rapidly expand in line with industry demands

FireScout is currently detecting forest fires in an area spanning approximately 54,200 miles circumference on a global basis, covering the continents of North America, Asia, and Australia. The detection range is expected to rapidly expand in line with industry demands. 

In the first half of this year alone, FireScout detected approximately 22,000 daytime and nighttime fires around the world, playing an unrivaled role in preventing the spread of large-scale wildfires, as well as, protecting the environment.

Potential of transformative technologies

Michael Plaksin, VP of Sales & Marketing at AX, stated, “There is dynamic interest in the FireScout technology with its high level of accuracy and effectiveness on a global basis. Middle Eastern countries are pursuing digital transformation and growth, and can take advantage of our technology. FireScout AI SaaS is available worldwide and is adaptable to various data, devices, and industries, setting the standard within the realm of wildfire detection.” 

By embracing this year's GITEX theme, "The Year to Imagine AI in Everything," and partnering with other successful industry pioneers, they can jointly unleash the potential of transformative technologies. These innovative solutions will enhance and boost operational efficiency across various sectors and enable rapid wildfire detection, addressing a critical concern in many regions.

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