Event overview
Australia is experiencing more frequent and severe natural disasters, from devastating bushfires to catastrophic floods. The challenge is not just responding in the moment, but doing so with speed, precision and coordination to protect communities and critical infrastructure.
This webinar will explore how Australian emergency services are harnessing high-resolution imagery and AI-powered insights to transform disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Drawing on case studies including the Brisbane floods and East Coast bushfires, the session will demonstrate how location intelligence supports faster decisions, stronger interagency coordination and more effective recovery planning.
Attendees will gain insight into how state and emergency agencies are:
- Harnessing near real-time aerial imagery to maintain situational awareness during critical events.
- Using AI-driven damage assessment to prioritise resources, accelerate recovery, and support funding applications.
- Building a shared “common operating picture” to strengthen coordination across emergency, policing, health, and recovery authorities.
- Applying geospatial intelligence to inform long-term resilience and climate adaptation strategies.
With the cost and complexity of disasters on the rise, this session will provide senior leaders with actionable approaches to strengthen readiness, modernise operations and enhance the resilience of Australia’s communities.
Why Attend?
Strengthen coordination and decision-making
Discover how AI-powered geospatial insights can enhance emergency preparedness, response and recovery across agencies.
Learn from real-world events
Explore practical examples of how high-resolution imagery has supported disaster operations, from bushfires to floods.
Build long-term resilience
Understand how location intelligence can inform recovery planning, resource allocation and climate adaptation strategies.