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A Bath-based fire-detection company is through to the finals of a global competition with a $11 million prize.

Bath fire detection firm through to finals of global competition

A Bath-based fire-detection company is through to the finals of a global competition with a $11 million prize.

Optect – headquartered a stone’s throw from the famous Royal Crescent – has teamed up with Ohio-based Sonic Fire Tech to develop a groundbreaking solution that combines robot systems with entirely new detection and suppression technologies.

Wildfires pose significant threats worldwide, impacting ecosystems and communities and exacerbating climate change.

The combination of climate change, dry conditions and human actions has led to more frequent and intense fire seasons, with 2024 seeing wildfires spread across Southern Europe, the US and South America.

Meanwhile, wildfires contribute to up to 20 per cent of global carbon emissions – making the chance of more wildfires more likely as global temperatures rise.

The approach has seen the team advance to the final 30 in the Autonomous Wildfire Response category of the prestigious $11m XPRIZE WILDFIRE competition.

This global technology competition challenges teams to autonomously detect high-risk fires in a 1,000km² environmentally challenging area and suppress them within 10 minutes, leaving decoy fires untouched.

Team Optect’s solution deploys the use of drones to spot fires from high in the sky and flying robot taxis that deploy fire-extinguishing robo-dogs to zap flames with sound waves.

Infrasound wildfire suppression sounds futuristic but is now on the cusp of reality.  Sonic Fire Tech recently showed its device extinguishing high-temperature wood fires in seconds from several feet away. The technology is powerful and scalable, which are essential features for taking on massive megafires.

Geoff Bruder, an ex-NASA engineer and developer of the sonic fire suppression method, said: “Our technology can continuously suppress fires for as long as battery power is available without any refuelling or resupply, a potential game-changer for remote area fire suppression.”

Optect has also made significant strides with the recent launch of a new flame detection product boasting 5-10 times the range of current devices.

With the help of Bristol-based business incubator SETsquared, the company has grown its customer base and is now poised to reduce fire risk significantly across various wildfire and industrial applications.

Matthias Jaeger, chief technical officer at Optect, said: “The challenge, as with many XPRIZE competitions, is set close to the limit of possible, and in response, we’re pushing technology to the limits too.

“To pull off a live demo within the project’s timeline will be an extraordinary achievement, but the team is making substantial headway. Technology milestones are being conquered on a regular basis.

“We’re honoured to advance to the next round of XPRIZE and look forward to demonstrating our solution in a real-world environment in 2025.”

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08.12.2022

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