Traditional sprinkler systems cause extensive collateral damage to equipment, data centers, and sensitive infrastructure—often exceeding the cost of the fire itself.
Gas suppression systems like FM200 produce dangerous sound pressure levels (150+ dB) that can cause permanent hearing damage and violate workplace safety standards.
Legacy systems flood entire zones rather than targeting the specific ignition point, wasting suppressant and creating unnecessary disruption.
VFEP represents a paradigm shift in fire suppression technology—delivering ballistic precision without collateral damage.
Robotic targeting system identifies and neutralizes ignition sources with surgical precision—protecting surrounding equipment from unnecessary suppressant exposure.
Silent deployment ensures personnel safety and compliance with OSHA hearing conservation standards—no evacuation required.
Contained deployment means faster recovery times and dramatically reduced business interruption costs.
VFEP technology has been rigorously tested using advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations validated against ISO 9705 room corner test standards. Our Virtual Simulation Engine achieved 4.1% margin of error compared to physical fire testing—demonstrating exceptional predictive accuracy.
Selected for NASA's Minority Institution NASA Development & STEM (MINDS) program. Our simulation models underwent rigorous peer review by aerospace fire safety experts.
Partnered with NASA's National Center for Autonomous Systems to validate projectile trajectory algorithms and targeting precision protocols.
VFEP technology is designed for environments where conventional suppression creates unacceptable risk.
Protect server infrastructure without water damage or extended downtime.
Safeguard precision machinery and sensitive electronic control systems.
Mission-critical fire protection for clean rooms and flight hardware.
Protect research equipment and sensitive experiments from contamination.
VFEP is currently in advanced development stage with validated simulation models and proven conceptual design. We are seeking strategic partnerships for:
Technology transfer to established fire suppression manufacturers
Funding for prototype development and field testing programs
Collaboration with industry leaders for commercialization