
Ibadan, 25 April 2025. – OroraTech has opened a new headquarters in Denver, Colorado, in the United States. The new headquarters will serve as a central hub connecting U.S. wildfire emergency services, utility providers and government agencies with OroraTech’s state-of-the-art wildfire detection space technology.
OroraTech’s Wildfire Solution platform combines the world’s largest constellation of dedicated wildfire satellites with predictive modeling, advanced thermal imaging and real-time data analytics. The system comprises 10 proprietary satellites and data from numerous additional public satellites, forming a network of 40+ that operate in low-Earth orbit and geostationary orbit.
As a result, the constellation can detect heat anomalies and emerging fires as they erupt, mapping their location, severity and speed of spread. Furthermore, it enables an unmatched situational awareness ability for fire management, faster response capabilities and year-round readiness.
“Wildfires are one of the most devastating natural disasters facing the United States today, with the 2025 LA fires costing about $135 billion in damages alone,” noted Thomas Gruebler, president and CEO of OroraTech USA and co-founder of OroraTech. “We are deeply committed to introducing American firefighters and emergency responders to our satellite technology that will give them a new layer of situational awareness to make faster, smarter decisions when every minute counts.”
The expansion to Denver in the US is already generating positive momentum. Larimer County, Colorado – a region highly vulnerable to wildfire risk – recently signed as one of OroraTech USA’s first customers in its Wildfire Solution Coop program.
Justin Whitesell, Chief of Emergency Services at Larimer County Sheriff’s Office consequently remarked, “The synergy between OroraTech’s cutting-edge technology and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services’ local initiatives exemplifies a comprehensive approach to wildfire resilience, setting a precedent for other regions facing similar challenges.”