Research Initiatives

8823 Technologies conducts applied research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and fire science. Informed by real fireground experience and advanced graduate studies in artificial intelligence at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering, our research program explores advanced methods for early-stage ignition detection, autonomous decision-making, and low-impact suppression strategies designed to improve safety in modern residential and wildland environments.
Our work integrates operational insight with formal engineering methodology, including probabilistic modeling, embedded systems design, and real-time control architectures. We focus on developing intelligent sensing frameworks, embedded control systems, and real-time analytics that support next-generation fire safety technologies.
Our long-term objective is to create systems that enhance situational awareness, reduce structural loss, and support the work of firefighters and emergency responders.

