IQT Romania integrates early wildfire detection systems that combine thermal cameras, optical imaging, and satellite data to spot ignition points in their earliest stage. Our spread and risk modeling predicts fire evolution using wind, humidity, and topography. With remote field communications, the first-responders receive real-time feeds from remote areas, enabling fast, coordinated response. Fully integrated with emergency command centers, our solutions reduce damage, save lives, and protects Romania’s forests, communities or critical infrastructures.

IQT deploys thermal cameras, multispectral sensors, and satellite feeds to detect fires at the earliest possible stage. Instead of waiting for reports from citizens or watchtowers, Romanian authorities receive automatic alerts the moment a hotspot appears. This provides critical lead time to mobilize resources and reduce spread.
IQT uses AI-driven fire spread simulations that integrate real-time weather, terrain topography, and vegetation fuel maps. These models predict where flames will move in the next hours, enabling commanders to prioritize resources and protect critical infrastructure.
IQT provides rugged, long-range communication systems that keep crews connected even in deep Carpathian valleys where cellular coverage fails. Live video, telemetry, and GPS tracking from the field feed directly into emergency command centers.
IQT integrates detection and modeling into Romania’s national emergency systems, ensuring seamless coordination between forestry authorities, firefighting brigades, police, and civil protection. Unified alerts and shared dashboards eliminate delays when every second matters.