Mayday.ai was honored to participate in the NASA Earth Science & Industry Summit, hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on February 2, 2026, in Washington, DC.
The summit brought together leaders from NASA, industry, research, and the commercial space ecosystem for an important dialogue on the future of Earth science, Earth Observation, and the role of industry in translating space-based data into operational impact.
For Mayday.ai, the event was a valuable opportunity to engage in discussions around the growing importance of Earth science data for climate resilience, disaster preparedness, public safety, infrastructure protection, and real-time decision support. NASA’s Earth Science Division focuses on observing and understanding Earth’s interconnected systems, while NASA Earth data provides open access to Earth observation data for researchers and decision-makers.
These themes strongly align with Mayday.ai’s mission to transform satellite data, artificial intelligence, and multi-source data fusion into actionable risk and disaster intelligence. Through its wildfire detection, flood monitoring, LEONA agentic AI platform, and Guardian Space ecosystem, Mayday.ai is working to help emergency responders, humanitarian organizations, insurers, utilities, governments, and communities act earlier and more effectively.

“The NASA Earth Science & Industry Summit provided an important forum for connecting Earth science, commercial innovation, and real-world societal needs,” said Kian Mirshahi, Founder and CEO of Mayday.ai. “For Mayday.ai, this dialogue is directly aligned with our mission to turn Earth Observation and AI into early warning systems that help protect lives, infrastructure, and communities.”
NASA’s Applied Sciences Program also emphasizes the use of NASA data to support better decisions in areas including environment, water, health, safety, and food systems. This reinforces the broader opportunity for companies like Mayday.ai to help bridge the gap between scientific data and operational tools for communities facing climate-driven risks.
Mayday.ai thanks NASA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for convening this important industry dialogue and looks forward to continued engagement around Earth science, AI-powered disaster intelligence, and the future of space-enabled climate resilience.