STEMINAR: Fire Tech That Could Save Your Home

STEMINAR: Fire Tech That Could Save Your Home

University Club San DiegoSan Diego, CA
Wednesday, May 13  •  6 PM - 7:30 PM
Overview

Learn how cutting-edge drone technology is helping detect fires early, protect homes, and even respond before first responders arrive.

Can drones help stop wildfires before they spread?

Join the STEM Society at the University Club San Diego on May 13 (6–7:30 p.m.) for a powerful STEMinar featuring Seraphlyte, a San Diego-based technology company specializing in advanced drone systems and AI-powered aerial surveillance. 

Learn how cutting-edge drone technology is helping detect fires early, protect homes, and even respond before first responders arrive. Real-world innovation. Real community impact.

Seraphlyte builds and deploys American-made, autonomous drone networks to provide high-risk communities with 24/7 wildfire detection and rapid-response suppression.

· Bridging the Insurance Gap via Auditable Mitigation: Leverage high-fidelity drone data to provide insurance carriers with "proof of protection." By delivering precise, time-stamped brush analysis and fuel-load reduction reports, homeowners can better negotiate premiums and maintain coverage in high-risk zones where traditional providers are pulling back.

· The Regulatory and Security "Moat": As an American-based manufacturer, Seraphlyte ensures full compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This "Made in USA" status is not just a badge of honor—it is a critical security requirement for municipal contracts and ensures our technology is shielded from the geopolitical and data-privacy risks associated with foreign-made hardware.

· Rapid-Response Suppression as a Property Defense: Transition from passive observation to active defense with autonomous suppression. By deploying non-toxic fire-suppressant capsules via heavy-lift drones at the first sign of ignition, we provide a proactive layer of protection that bridges the critical 20-minute gap before ground crews arrive, effectively "stopping the stop-loss" for high-value estates.


Robin Jean Sassi, CEO, CA State Bar Licensed Attorney for corporate governance and business litigation.


Matheww Lemmenes, CTO, Former Tech Partner SD Fire-Rescue, executing emergency communications, ICS, dispatch interop, electronisc design, hardware R&D


Chris Pinotti, Chief Drone Officer, UAS flight ops, FAA Regulatory compliance, FAA Part 107 license holder

Learn how cutting-edge drone technology is helping detect fires early, protect homes, and even respond before first responders arrive.

Can drones help stop wildfires before they spread?

Join the STEM Society at the University Club San Diego on May 13 (6–7:30 p.m.) for a powerful STEMinar featuring Seraphlyte, a San Diego-based technology company specializing in advanced drone systems and AI-powered aerial surveillance. 

Learn how cutting-edge drone technology is helping detect fires early, protect homes, and even respond before first responders arrive. Real-world innovation. Real community impact.

Seraphlyte builds and deploys American-made, autonomous drone networks to provide high-risk communities with 24/7 wildfire detection and rapid-response suppression.

· Bridging the Insurance Gap via Auditable Mitigation: Leverage high-fidelity drone data to provide insurance carriers with "proof of protection." By delivering precise, time-stamped brush analysis and fuel-load reduction reports, homeowners can better negotiate premiums and maintain coverage in high-risk zones where traditional providers are pulling back.

· The Regulatory and Security "Moat": As an American-based manufacturer, Seraphlyte ensures full compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This "Made in USA" status is not just a badge of honor—it is a critical security requirement for municipal contracts and ensures our technology is shielded from the geopolitical and data-privacy risks associated with foreign-made hardware.

· Rapid-Response Suppression as a Property Defense: Transition from passive observation to active defense with autonomous suppression. By deploying non-toxic fire-suppressant capsules via heavy-lift drones at the first sign of ignition, we provide a proactive layer of protection that bridges the critical 20-minute gap before ground crews arrive, effectively "stopping the stop-loss" for high-value estates.


Robin Jean Sassi, CEO, CA State Bar Licensed Attorney for corporate governance and business litigation.


Matheww Lemmenes, CTO, Former Tech Partner SD Fire-Rescue, executing emergency communications, ICS, dispatch interop, electronisc design, hardware R&D


Chris Pinotti, Chief Drone Officer, UAS flight ops, FAA Regulatory compliance, FAA Part 107 license holder

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

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University Club San Diego

750 B Street

Suite 3400 San Diego, CA 92101

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