According to a recent LinkedIn post from OroraTech, the company is involved in the Hellenic Fire System (HFS), which it describes as a national satellite-based wildfire monitoring capability for Greece. The post indicates that initial contact with the satellites has been established and notes ceremonial recognition at OroraTech’s Athens headquarters by senior German and Greek government officials.
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The post highlights HFS as an example of sovereign space infrastructure, emphasizing live thermal monitoring to support fast, operational decision-making in wildfire management. OroraTech also describes its role as operating what it calls the first commercial thermal-infrared satellite fleet that is already running missions.
According to the post, HFS is presented as enabling Greece to move from fragmented external data sources toward proprietary, mission-ready intelligence through targeted civil investment. The company suggests that this type of capability can yield returns in areas such as resilience, autonomy, and response speed for public authorities.
From an investor perspective, the project underscores OroraTech’s positioning in the niche of thermal Earth observation and national security–adjacent applications, potentially enhancing its credibility with government and space-agency customers. The involvement of entities such as the Hellenic Space Center, Greece’s Ministry of Digital Governance, and the European Space Agency, as cited in the post, may signal growing institutional demand for proprietary space-based data services in Europe.
If the HFS deployment proves operationally successful, it could strengthen OroraTech’s track record in delivering end-to-end wildfire monitoring systems, supporting future bids for similar national or regional programs. More broadly, the post points to a trend toward countries investing in their own space intelligence infrastructure, which may expand the addressable market for commercial thermal monitoring providers like OroraTech over the medium term.

