AI watches over region this summer

AI watches over region this summer

Artificial intelligence will be used to detect and monitor bushfires for the first time in Australia this summer as the State Government upgrades vital infrastructure to protect the South East and its $860m forestry industry.

Delivering on the State Government’s $2.346m election commitment to upgrade the towers, Pano AI was on Friday announced as the successful tender of the full camera-based fire detection system.

The project is being implemented in partnership with Green Triangle Forest Industries Hub (GTFIH), with $1m of the funds targeting the new technology, which in conjunction with substantial contributions from industry will enable this transformative technology.

The transition to the AI powered bushfire detection and monitoring system will result in an Australian first fully integrated active bushfire detection platform utilising satellite technology, ultra-HD 360-degree panoramic cameras and AI aimed at improving early detection of fires.

Early detection is the key element of the Green Triangle Forest Industry’s rapid response fire management process, helping to identify and extinguish any potential fire outbreaks before they become a threat.

The new system follows technology trials conducted at The Bluff, Penola North and Mount Burr towers along with a further industry funded camera at Centenary Tower during the 2022-23 fire season.

Installation work on the cutting-edge system is expected to commence shortly and be in place in time for the 2023-24 fire season.

Minister for Forest Industries Clare Scriven said other tower upgrade works including access infrastructure was already under way with the design for the new Penola North Tower now complete.

The new tower is also expected to be operational in time for the forthcoming fire season.

“South Australia’s $1.4b forest industry has had a long and strong history of embracing cutting edge technology and the implementation of Pano’s AI fire detection system continues this proud legacy,” she said.

“Unfortunately, fire does not recognise boundaries so this collaborative State Government/industry initiative in utilising this ground-breaking technology helps us to ensure the best fire management tools are at our disposal.

This is a system that is not just for the benefit of the Green Triangle Forest region but is a win-win for all other landscape users, primary producers, and local communities.”

Premier Peter Malinauskas said the Green Triangle plantation forest region was one of the powerhouses of the Australian forest and forest products industry.

“The South Australian portion of the region contributes more than $860m to cSouth Australia’s gross state product annually, making it one of the state’s most productive sectors,” he said.

“It is therefore essential that we continue our commitment to protect not only the region’s forest estate, but more importantly those that live and work in the region.

“Implementing this Australian first technology improves the safety of all.”

Pano AI chief commercial officer Arvind Satyam said the company applauded Minister Scriven and GTFIB chairman Cameron MacDonald for being trailblazers in leveraging modern technology to combat the growing threat of bushfires.

“When Pano detects a fire threat through an AI algorithm, our 24/7 human intelligence centre confirms the fire and sends an alert within minutes, helping customers and authorities by rapidly sharing real-time intelligence to their extended and remote teams, enabling a fast, safe and coordinated response.,” he said.

Mr MacDonald said the announcement, made as part of the Premier’s tour of the region on Friday, was welcomed by industry.

“It is vital as a rural sector that we to utilise leading technology as a key protection measure not only for our plantations but also the communities that we live and operate in,” he said.

“The nature of fire is such that it is critical coming into this next fire season the whole community comes together to protect against potential fire threats and working closely with the State Government on maximising our fire defences is an important part of that.”

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