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XPRIZE Launches Competition to End Destructive Wildfires
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XPRIZE has launched the XPRIZE Wildfire, a four-year competition with $11 million in prize funding aimed at developing fully-autonomous capabilities for wildfire detection and extinguishment. This initiative addresses the rising severity of Extreme Wildfire Events (EWEs), which cause over $350 billion in annual damages in the U.S. alone. The competition features two tracks: Space-Based Wildfire Detection & Intelligence and Autonomous Wildfire Response, with specific goals for detection and suppression times. Notable sponsors include Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) and the Minderoo Foundation. The initiative emphasizes the urgent need for innovative fire management technologies, driven by the increasing risks posed by climate change.
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Launch of XPRIZE Wildfire competition with $11 million in funding.
Focus on developing advanced wildfire detection and suppression technologies.
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An $11,000,000, 4-year competition to develop and demonstrate fully-autonomous capabilities to detect and extinguish wildfires
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
XPRIZE, the world’s leader in designing and operating large-scale incentive competitions to solve humanity’s grand challenges, today launched XPRIZE Wildfire, a 4-year global competition that will award $11 million prize funding to teams able to develop and demonstrate fully-autonomous capabilities to detect and extinguish wildfires.
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Around the world, the severity of Extreme Wildfire Events (EWEs) is increasing, driving over 80% of fire-related damages globally and costing an approximate $350 billion in damages annually in the United States alone. EWEs spread at a faster rate and burn larger areas at higher intensities, wreak havoc on ecosystems, cause long-term global economic burdens, and often result in devastating injuries and loss of life. Despite these high environmental and economic costs, fire management technologies have not evolved significantly in decades and best practices have not changed in almost a century.
“We have been fighting wildfires the same way for decades – it’s not working, and the destruction is getting increasingly worse. We need a radical re-invention of how we detect and battle these blazes,” said Peter H. Diamandis, Executive Chairman of the Board, XPRIZE. “The convergence of exponential technologies such as AI, robotics, drones, and sensors offer us the opportunity to detect wildfires at inception, and put them out in minutes before they spread – that’s the mission of this XPRIZE.”
Recently, the United Nations, the White House and Congress have prioritized destructive wildfires as a major economic, environmental, and safety threat. XPRIZE Wildfire kicks off during Earth Week 2023 following a series of U.S Fire Administration (USFA) / FEMA press conferences focused on America’s wildfire problem, with a goal to discover new technologies that will improve detection and swift suppression of potentially destructive wildfires, ultimately putting an end to catastrophic wildfire events.
“In recent years, we’ve weathered some of the largest and most destructive wildfires in the history of our planet,” said Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell, U.S. Fire Administrator, FEMA. “It’s crucial that our federal agencies collaborate with the private sector to spur technology innovation to better support communities and address wildfire more holistically and to provide the firefighters on the frontlines a fighting chance to make a difference.”
XPRIZE Wildfire will incentivize teams from around the world to innovate across a wide range of technologies in two complementary tracks designed to transform how fires are detected, managed, and fought.
In the Space-Based Wildfire Detection & Intelligence track, teams will have one minute to accurately detect all fires across a landscape larger than entire states or countries, and 10 minutes to precisely characterize and report data with the least false positives to fire managers on the ground.
In the Autonomous Wildfire Response track, teams will need to monitor at least 1,000 km2, and autonomously suppress a wildfire within 10 minutes of detection.
The $1MLockheed Martin Accurate Detection Intelligence Bonus Prize will be awarded for innovations in accurate and precise detection of wildfires.
“The reality is that we are unprepared to effectively combat the growing number of wildfires and their severity around the globe,” said Peter Houlihan, EVP, Biodiversity and Conservation, XPRIZE. “As the effects of climate change worsen, more and more communities will be at risk as dangerous wildfires increase in frequency and devastation. Thanks to the generous contributions of our sponsors and partners, XPRIZE Wildfire will accelerate innovation in detection and rapid response that will transform wildfire management practices and save lives.”
“In recent years, we have seen a dramatic increase in destructive wildfires across the Western United States. In California, 18 of the 20 biggest fires in the state’s history have happened since 2000,” said California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis. “By investing in state-of-the-art firefighting technology, California will be more prepared than ever to face wildfires and protect our high-risk communities.”
“With over 30 years of experience in fire management, I’ve seen firsthand how devastating wildfires can be to communities, natural and cultural resources, and to the brave individuals who combat them,” said Shawna Legarza, PsyD, former director of fire and aviation, USDA Forest Service. “Wildfires aren’t going anywhere. To better protect our land and ourselves, we need to change the way we detect and manage wildfires now.”
XPRIZE Wildfire is offered in partnership with Co-Title Sponsors Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Presenting Sponsor Minderoo Foundation, Bonus Prize Sponsor Lockheed Martin, Supporting Sponsor Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, and benefactors Nichola Eliovits and Michael Antonov.
Global collaborators from the U.S. Fire Administration / FEMA, the Aspen Institute, NASA, New South Wales Rural Fire Service, the Australian Space Agency, USDA Forest Service, CAL FIRE, the XPRIZE Biodiversity and Conservation Brain Trust, and XPRIZE Wildfire Advisory Board were instrumental in the launch of XPRIZE Wildfire and will have continued involvement over the course of the competition.
Palmer Luckey, Founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries, also announced today his intent to compete in XPRIZE Wildfire, making him the first to register. “In success, this XPRIZE will deliver massive benefits to humanity by saving lives and eliminating many billions of dollars in economic devastation,” said Luckey. “I am excited to compete and expect dozens of innovative companies to join me in applying their talent towards solving this grand challenge of eliminating wildfires.”
Register a team to compete, learn more and get involved at xprize.org/wildfire
About XPRIZE
XPRIZE is a global future-positive movement delivering truly radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. XPRIZE inspires and empowers a global community of problem-solvers to positively impact our world by crowdsourcing solutions through large-scale competitions, tackling the world’s grandest challenges in exploration, environment, and human equity. Donate, learn more or join a team at xprize.org.
About Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation fosters path-breaking scientific discovery, environmental conservation, patient care improvements and preservation of the special character of the Bay Area. Visit Moore.org or follow @MooreFound.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com and www.pge.com/about/newsroom.
About Minderoo Foundation
Minderoo Foundation is one of Australasia’s largest philanthropies, with AUD$2.6 billion funds invested in philanthropic causes. These causes range from reducing the harm caused by fire and flood, eliminating childhood cancer to improving early childhood education, ending modern slavery and driving accountability in and responsibility for global overfishing, plastic pollution, global warming and the tech ecosystem. Visit minderoo.org or follow @minderoo.
What is the purpose of the XPRIZE Wildfire competition?
The XPRIZE Wildfire competition aims to develop fully-autonomous capabilities for detecting and extinguishing wildfires, addressing the growing threat of Extreme Wildfire Events.
How much funding is allocated for the XPRIZE Wildfire competition?
The competition has $11 million in prize funding to incentivize teams globally.
What are the main categories in the XPRIZE Wildfire competition?
The competition includes two tracks: Space-Based Wildfire Detection & Intelligence and Autonomous Wildfire Response.
Who are the sponsors of the XPRIZE Wildfire?
Sponsors include Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG), Minderoo Foundation, and Lockheed Martin.
What is the significance of the XPRIZE Wildfire competition?
The competition seeks innovative solutions to combat the increasing frequency and severity of wildfires, which pose significant risks to ecosystems and communities.