Full-Time
Posted on 8/1/2025
AI-powered early wildfire detection platform
$40 - $50/hr
San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
Candidate must be local and able to commute to a San Francisco office. Hybrid remote not specified; office onsite mentioned in job description; salary shows hourly wage but not location. Based on description and title, job is onsite in SF; remote not allowed.
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Pano.ai builds an AI-powered wildfire detection platform for fire departments and first responders. Its system, Pano Rapid Detect, processes feeds from ultra-high-definition cameras, satellites, and field sensors to spot wildfires early and send real-time alerts. Pano Stations on high points use 360-degree cameras and edge AI to detect, verify, and classify wildfire events within a 15-mile area, integrating multiple data sources. The goal is to help fire professionals respond faster and protect lives and property.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$89M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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Pano AI and Western Weather Group have announced a partnership to integrate AI-powered wildfire detection with real-time weather data for utilities and fire agencies. The collaboration enables utilities to view weather station data—including wind speed, direction, humidity and temperature—directly within Pano's wildfire intelligence platform. When smoke is detected, operators can immediately assess hyperlocal weather conditions on the same screen, viewing both current observations and conditions at the time of ignition. The unified system allows utilities to evaluate fire behaviour potential, prioritise response resources and determine whether preemptive de-energisation is warranted within minutes of detection. By consolidating visual confirmation and ground-level weather data in one platform, the integration aims to accelerate critical decision-making during time-sensitive wildfire response situations. Xcel Energy is currently a customer of both companies.
Pano AI and Western Weather Group announce partnership to deliver real-time Situational Awareness for utilities and fire agencies. The integration combines AI-powered early detection with real-time weather data to accelerate utility and emergency response decisions. February 04, 2026 12:00 ET | Source: Pano AI SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Pano AI, the leading provider of AI-powered wildfire detection technology, and Western Weather Group (WWG), a premier provider of specialized weather forecasting, hardware, and monitoring solutions for utilities and energy companies, today announced a strategic partnership to deliver enhanced real-time situational awareness for utilities and fire agencies. "My team is now better equipped to determine threat levels to our infrastructure and coordinate protective measures before a small ignition becomes a major..." "The future of wildfire mitigation depends on bringing the industry's best technologies together in the moments that matter most," "By partnering with Western Weather Group, we're ensuring that when a fire is first detected, utilities have immediate access to the critical intelligence..." "Wildfire decisions are made in minutes, not hours, and hinge on local conditions," "Integrating WWG's weather station data into Pano's platform ensures that when smoke is detected, utilities instantly understand the ground-level weather..." "This partnership represents exactly the kind of integrated intelligence approach utilities need to stay ahead of wildfire risk," "My team is now better equipped to determine threat levels to our infrastructure and coordinate protective measures before a small ignition becomes a major..." "The future of wildfire mitigation depends on bringing the industry's best technologies together in the moments that matter most," "By partnering with Western Weather Group, we're ensuring that when a fire is first detected, utilities have immediate access to the critical intelligence..." "Wildfire decisions are made in minutes, not hours, and hinge on local conditions," "Integrating WWG's weather station data into Pano's platform ensures that when smoke is detected, utilities instantly understand the ground-level weather..." "This partnership represents exactly the kind of integrated intelligence approach utilities need to stay ahead of wildfire risk," "My team is now better equipped to determine threat levels to our infrastructure and coordinate protective measures before a small ignition becomes a major..." The partnership enables utilities to view WWG weather station data - including wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, and temperature - directly within Pano 360, Pano's wildfire intelligence platform. When Pano detects smoke, operators can immediately assess hyperlocal weather conditions on the same screen, viewing both current observations and conditions at the time of ignition without switching between systems. This unified intelligence view accelerates critical decisions. Utilities can quickly evaluate fire behavior potential, prioritize response resources, and determine whether conditions warrant preemptive de-energization - all within minutes of detection. By consolidating visual confirmation and ground-level weather data in a single platform, the integration enables faster, more confident decisions during the most time-sensitive moments of wildfire response. "The future of wildfire mitigation depends on bringing the industry's best technologies together in the moments that matter most," said Arvind Satyam, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Pano. "By partnering with Western Weather Group, we're ensuring that when a fire is first detected, utilities have immediate access to the critical intelligence they need to make informed decisions. This kind of collaboration elevates the entire industry and, most importantly, delivers better outcomes for the communities and infrastructure our customers protect." "Wildfire decisions are made in minutes, not hours, and hinge on local conditions," said Steve Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at Western Weather Group. "Integrating WWG's weather station data into Pano's platform ensures that when smoke is detected, utilities instantly understand the ground-level weather driving the event. When visual confirmation and real-time weather intelligence converge, utilities can make faster, more informed decisions to better protect communities and critical infrastructure." As a customer of both companies, Xcel Energy exemplifies the value of this integration. "This partnership represents exactly the kind of integrated intelligence approach utilities need to stay ahead of wildfire risk," said Michael Haydon, Director of Wildfire Mitigation Situational Awareness at Xcel Energy. "My team is now better equipped to determine threat levels to our infrastructure and coordinate protective measures before a small ignition becomes a major incident." About Pano AI Pano AI is the leader in AI-powered wildfire detection. Launched in 2020, the company provides advanced early detection and situational awareness solutions to fire agencies, utilities, governments and private landholders to help protect people, property, and infrastructure from catastrophic wildfires. With deployments across the U.S., Canada, and Australia, Pano AI is building a new standard for real-time wildfire intelligence. To learn more, visit www.pano.ai or follow the company on LinkedIn. About Western Weather Group Western Weather Group (WWG) delivers precision weather monitoring, forecasting, and risk-mitigation solutions for electric utilities, agriculture, and other weather-sensitive industries. For more than 20 years, WWG has combined durable, high-accuracy weather stations with decision-ready intelligence to help clients manage risk, improve performance, and meet regulatory requirements. Headquartered in Chico, California, WWG provides end-to-end weather station solutions, from design and installation to calibration, data management, and ongoing support, enabling organizations to operate safely, efficiently, and with confidence. To learn more, visit westernwx.com or follow Western Weather Group on LinkedIn. Media Contact: Jennifer Spoerri (415) 577-0171
Technosylva and Pano AI have announced a strategic partnership to integrate predictive wildfire modeling with real-time detection for utilities and fire agencies. The collaboration will connect Technosylva's risk forecasting and fire spread analysis with Pano AI's live camera detection and incident intelligence. The technical integration aims to provide operational teams with a unified view combining predictive intelligence and real-time monitoring. Technosylva simulations will appear within Pano's incident management environment, whilst Pano's visual confirmation will integrate into Technosylva's modelling software. The partnership addresses the challenge of reconciling fragmented data across separate systems during wildfire operations. Both companies will work with select mutual customers to validate deployments before broader availability. The integrated approach is designed to support faster decision-making across planning, operations and emergency response.
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