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Dryad Networks Among 29 Global Finalists in XPRIZE Wildfire Competition With Innovative ‘Florian’ Drone Concept

BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #IoT--Dryad Networks, a pioneer in wildfire detection technology, is proud to announce its selection as one of 29 finalists in the XPRIZE Wildfire Competition. The company's groundbreaking ”Florian” project, aimed at early wildfire suppression using autonomous drones, has earned it a spot in the final round of this prestigious competition. Building upon the success of their Silvanet system, a network of solar-powered sensors that detect early signs of wildfires, Dryad Network...

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