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Robotics Cats

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Year founded: 
2019
Funding raised: 
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774170
Team size:  
5
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Annual revenue:
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Wanchai, Hong Kong
RoboticsCats uses AI to combat wildfires and conserve our planet's green resources. We've developed the world's first AI wildfire detection SaaS and a global community alert tool. Join us as we fight for a greener future!

Global problems solved

Climate Change
Sustainable Cities

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Artificial Intelligence
B2B
B2B2C
SaaS

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Last Updated:
March 13, 2024

About the company

RoboticsCats is a leading-edge company specialized in developing machine vision technologies to safeguard forests and communities from wildfires. They have designed an innovative AI-driven wildfire early detection technology, notably, the world's first SaaS platform for AI Wildfire Detection, whose efficacy has been validated in 13 global markets. With products like ReportFires for crowdsourcing wildfire locations and alerts, and LookOut for AI Wildfire Detection, their aim is to enhance community resilience and sustainability. They also use AI to aid in biodiversity preservation via automated bird counting and promote eco-travel with live video streaming. Their clientele largely comprises national parks, wildfire services, private plantations, power infrastructures, and travel resorts. Partnerships with companies specializing in environmental protection, precision agriculture and smart city solutions further extend their impact.

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