
The technology improves firefighting effectiveness and creates a unique, high‑quality data set that can power predictive analytics and AI models for emergency response, reshaping a traditionally static industry.
The fire‑suppression market has long relied on legacy equipment, but HEN Technologies is rewriting that playbook with precision‑engineered nozzles. Leveraging computational fluid dynamics and Nvidia Orion Nano processors, the devices control droplet size and velocity, delivering up to three‑fold faster extinguishment while conserving two‑thirds of the water. This hardware advantage not only reduces damage and resource strain during megafires but also creates a consistent, measurable output that can be digitized and analyzed at scale.
Beyond the nozzle, HEN’s cloud platform stitches together sensor data from pumps, valves, and weather stations into a unified operational picture. Real‑time metrics on flow rates, pressure fluctuations, and hydrant locations enable fire crews to anticipate water shortages and adjust tactics before conditions worsen. By integrating with the Department of Homeland Security’s NERIS initiative, the system offers predictive analytics that were previously impossible, bridging the gap between on‑ground action and strategic resource allocation. This data‑centric approach also satisfies the rigorous procurement cycles of municipal and federal buyers, as evidenced by the company’s recent GSA qualification.
The financial trajectory underscores market validation: $200 k in 2023, $5.2 M in 2024, and a projected $20 M this year, fueled by a $20 M Series A round and venture debt. With 1,500 fire‑department customers across 22 countries, HEN is amassing a rare dataset on water dynamics under extreme conditions—an asset coveted by AI firms building physics‑based world models. As the company prepares a second fundraising wave, its dual focus on smart hardware and monetizable data positions it at the nexus of public‑safety innovation and emerging artificial‑intelligence applications.
Fire‑suppression startup HEN Technologies announced a $20 M Series A round and $2 M of venture debt, bringing total funding to over $30 M. The round was led by O’Neil Strategic Capital with participation from NSFO, Tanas Capital and z21 Ventures. The capital will accelerate scaling of its AI‑driven fire‑defense operating system and expand its hardware‑software platform.
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