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FiSci

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FiSci is a technology company specialising in data-driven bushfire risk management. We offer a proactive approach to fire management for land managers and businesses, operating on the principle that fire risk is fundamentally a land management issue – not just an emergency response challenge.

FiSci’s services address the ecological boom–bust cycle, where periods of high rainfall lead to prolific vegetation growth and, subsequently, high fire risk as the vegetation cures. Our solutions help clients assess and mitigate risks to assets and critical infrastructure.

We provide a comprehensive suite of services that combines advanced data analytics and strategic planning to build resilience and ensure regulatory compliance.

Mitigate is our strategic planning platform. It uses geospatial data and predictive modelling to help you prepare for and prevent bushfire disasters. The tool simulates fire behaviour to identify vulnerabilities and prioritise threats to key assets. It visually demonstrates the effectiveness of proposed treatments – such as firebreaks or prescribed burns – making it a powerful aid for securing stakeholder buy-in and building a clear, actionable plan.

Detect is a fire detection and monitoring system that uses satellite imagery and machine learning to identify historic and current fire scars.

Contain is an AI-powered solution for bushfire containment. It helps incident management teams optimise decision-making for resource allocation using sophisticated algorithms that analyse real-time factors like fire behaviour, machine capabilities, terrain, vegetation type and land tenure.

Location

NSW

Industry

Cross industry

Business area

Operations

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Strategy

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Environmental, social and governance (ESG)

AI enablement

AI for safety

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Consulting

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Data services

AI technology

Machine learning

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