Competing as Wildfire Quest, the San Jose-based student innovators are one of only 15 semifinalist teams in the Autonomous Wildfire Response track of XPRIZE Wildfire. Their mission: to develop a fully autonomous system that detects and extinguishes wildfires in under 10 minutes.
"Wildfire response is one of the most important real-world applications of autonomous flight," says Ziv Marom, Kaizen Aerospace President and Founder. "We're proud to bring Kaizen's technology and experience to this team and to help push the limits of what's possible in the field. We're joining Wildfire Quest as a long-term partner to help turn bold ideas into field-ready capability. We're committed to advancing real tools for firefighters and accelerating this team's impact."
Youth vs. Wildfire: A Global Race for Innovation
Building on their $25,000 Technical Verification award and early successes, the team is now preparing for field testing this fall. By integrating new partnerships with Kaizen Aerospace and SensoRy AI, the students bring professional-grade capabilities into their system, strengthening their ability to detect, prioritize, and suppress wildfires faster than ever before.
"Wildfire Quest is showing the world that age is no barrier to making an impact," said Ryan Honary, Founder of SensoRy AI. "I also started SensoRy AI in high school, so the Wildfire Quest story resonates personally with me. I am very excited that together with SensoRy AI's innovative wildfire detection technology and Wildfire Quest's bold autonomous response platform, we are delivering a cutting-edge end-to-end solution for wildfire detection, notification and suppression."
About Kaizen Aerospace: Heavy-Lift Autonomy for Aerial Suppression
Kaizen Aerospace contributes proven expertise in heavy-lift autonomous drones—capable of carrying payloads up to 1,000 lb—paired with AI-driven mission navigation via its xNav™ system. For Wildfire Quest, Kaizen provides flight technology, integration support, and operational experience to execute rapid, reliable aerial suppression. Kaizen has joined as a long-term partner, dedicated to advancing next-generation tools for firefighting through and beyond the XPRIZE competition.
About SensoRy AI: Detecting Fires in Minutes, From Miles Away
SensoRy AI , founded by Ryan Honary, provides its patented multi-sensor platform capable of detecting wildfires in their incipient stage from thousands of feet away and reporting them within minutes.
Developed with guidance and mentorship of Professor Kavehpour Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at UCLA, and support from Orange County Fire Authority, the system has undergone extensive field testing with real fires and has been deployed in the field for more than six months. The technology not only identifies small fires at long distances but also reports precise locations, enabling Wildfire Quest to rapidly deploy drones for suppression.
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About Valley Christian Schools and the AMSE Institute
The AMSE Institute at Valley Christian Schools (San Jose, CA) empowers K–12 students to explore and excel in STEM through real-world research and innovation, including aerospace and environmental technologies. Valley Christian Schools (VCS) offers a college-preparatory education rooted in faith, excellence, and purpose. For more information, visit vcs.net
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