According to a recent LinkedIn post from OroraTech, the company is using its Bariloche-based wildfire monitoring center in Argentina as a training and demonstration hub for regional firefighting teams. The post describes Partner Manager Maria Mir providing training to Río Negro’s firefighting team (SPLIF) on leveraging satellite-derived thermal intelligence for operations.
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The post suggests that the facility, developed in collaboration with Gabriel Porta’s GPTech, is showcasing how multi-orbit connectivity, ground data inputs, and operational protocols can be integrated in a real control-room environment. By emphasizing technology adoption, trust, and replicability, OroraTech appears to be positioning its space-based wildfire monitoring solutions for broader deployment across Latin America.
For investors, this activity may indicate growing demand for satellite intelligence in public-safety and environmental-management applications in the region. If the Bariloche center continues to attract interest from firefighting agencies beyond Argentina, it could support OroraTech’s pipeline for recurring service contracts and strengthen its competitive position in the emerging market for space-enabled wildfire risk management.

