Mayday.ai extends its thanks to the Climate & Wildfire Institute for hosting an excellent and highly valuable 2025 Convening: Wildfire Data Workshop in March 2025.
The workshop brought together experts and practitioners to explore how wildfire data can better support decision-making across critical sectors. Discussions focused on several important themes, including insurance and risk modeling, public health and smoke impacts, and urban planning and policy. The Climate & Wildfire Institute described the convening as bringing together more than 70 experts from across these sectors to inform broader conversations around the use and application of wildfire data.
For Mayday.ai, the event offered valuable insight into the growing need for trusted, actionable, and interoperable wildfire intelligence. As wildfires become more frequent, more complex, and more destructive, communities need better ways to connect Earth Observation, AI, risk modeling, public health data, insurance frameworks, and emergency response workflows.
The discussions strongly align with Mayday.ai’s mission to advance real-time wildfire detection, multi-source data fusion, and AI-powered risk intelligence. Through its wildfire analytics work, LEONA agentic AI platform, and Guardian Space ecosystem, Mayday.ai is focused on helping emergency responders, insurers, public agencies, and communities act earlier and make better-informed decisions before, during, and after wildfire events.
“The Climate & Wildfire Institute’s 2025 Wildfire Data Workshop highlighted exactly why wildfire resilience must be approached as a shared data, technology, policy, and community challenge,” said Kian Mirshahi, Founder and CEO of Mayday.ai. “We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in these important conversations and to learn from leaders working across insurance, public health, planning, and wildfire resilience.”
Mayday.ai thanks the Climate & Wildfire Institute for creating a thoughtful forum for collaboration and dialogue and looks forward to continued engagement with partners working to improve wildfire preparedness, response, and long-term resilience.Learn more:
Climate & Wildfire Institute 2025 Convening: Wildfire Data Workshop