Founded in 2023, FireFlight provides dual expertise in wildfire prevention and AI business solutions.
Founded in 2023, FireFlight provides dual expertise in wildfire prevention and AI business solutions. The company uses drone technology and AI analysis to create comprehensive wildfire protection plans for homeowners and businesses, while its technology division delivers AI consulting, training and automation services to help local businesses thrive in an increasingly digital space.
“Our presence at Moonshot reflects our commitment to Flagstaff’s economic development and climate resilience,” said FireFlight founder Ariel Strong. “We use technology to help residents and businesses protect their homes and livelihoods from wildfires, and to empower them to grow their businesses during a time of rapid change.”
The morning workshop, “The AI Advantage for Small Businesses: So Much More Than Just Marketing,” will provide small business owners with an overview of the many ways artificial intelligence can enhance their day-today operations across a wide range of business functions. To register, visit fireflight-ai-advantage.eventbrite.com.
The afternoon session, “Essential Tools for Real Estate Professionals: Help Your Clients Understand and Navigate Wildfire Risk,” is designed to equip real estate agents, home inspectors and mortgage lenders with the communication strategies and information they need to answer client questions and address their concerns about wildfire risks, including home insurability and the cost of mitigating properties. To register, visit fireflight-essentialtools.eventbrite.com.
“These workshops are our way to share our experience and expertise while introducing FireFlight to the community,” said Strong.
Space for each workshop is limited and registration is required. Both include complimentary refreshments and networking opportunities for attendees. FBN
For more information, call Ariel Strong at 928-419-1081.
Photo courtesy of Tom Alexander: FireFlight founder Ariel Strong uses drones to help homeowners and businesses protect their property from wildfire.
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