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    Solutions

    Here are key sectors and applications where our advanced InaMesh technology can be effectively implemented to provide scalable, reliable, and cost-efficient connectivity solutions.

    Wildfire Prevention

    10 000 km2
    
Extensive coverage

    1-60 minutes Extremely
early wildfire detection

    Up to 4 years
    
Autonomous work

    1 000s
    
Nodes network

    What's in the result?

    The network can can cover hundred kilometers extremely large areas
    Low power consumption, autonomous operation for several years without power source replacement
    Seamless integration with existing wildfire management systems and customizable to meet specific needs and requirements
    “Real-time” provision of critical parameters - temperature, humidity, and CO2 for early detection and intervention
    Extreamly early wildfire detection and enhanced effectiveness
    Cost and Energy Efficiency Advantages Over Conventional Methods

    How does it work?

    Hardware units, deployed via helicopters or drones for sensing CO2, temperature, and humidity changes, parameters are customized
    Know-how data transfer protocol - a groundbreaking solution for long-distance data transmission requiring minimal infrastructure investments. With just 1–2 gateways, you can effortlessly transfer data across hundreds of kilometres.
    Integrated Software system for timely notifications to fire security department, enabling swift intervention to suppress fires at early stages

    Why do we need an effective wildfires detection system?

    Over 65,000
    wildfires last year
    Destroyed more than
    11 million hectares of forest
    Wildfire damages cost up to
    $200 billion yearly 
    Increasing wildfires devastate lives
and property
    Traditional methods for preventing wildfires fall short
    The lack of timely signals hampers the effective detection and prevention of wildfires