Autonomous Avalanche Control
Wind-powered sensor stations that detect avalanche conditions and trigger controlled releases automatically. No more dangerous manual patrols. No more closed slopes. Just safety, silently delivered.
It's 3:17 AM in the Swiss Alps. A resort director's phone sits dark on their nightstand. Meanwhile, high above the treeline, AvalancheAI sensors detect rising snowpack instability. Wind velocity shifts. Temperature drops.
No human climbs the mountain. No explosives team suits up in sub-zero darkness.
At 3:23 AM, the system triggers a precisely calculated charge. A controlled slide releases—exactly 47 tons of snow, safely away from any run. Six minutes later: "Slope stabilized."
At 9 AM, skiers ride the gondola up, laughing, unaware they just avoided a deadly avalanche. The director? They slept through the entire thing.
Three components. Complete protection. Zero human risk.
Gondola-deployed sensor stations harvest wind energy to power continuous monitoring. Snow depth, temperature, wind shear, and slope stability—measured every 30 seconds, transmitted in real-time.
Our proprietary algorithms analyze 47 data points to predict avalanche probability with 94.6% accuracy. Learn from every incident, improving with each season.
When thresholds are crossed, the system automatically triggers precision explosives. Controlled releases happen while everyone sleeps. By morning, the slopes are safe.
One resort. One season. Zero regrets.