Leo Zlimen | Why Evacuation Plans Fail, and How AI Can Help
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Ladris founder and CEO Leo Zlimen explains how his company is using hyper-advanced simulation software to solve the most complex variable in any disaster: human movement. By modeling billions of scenarios in real-time, Ladris gives emergency managers and citizens the one resource they need most—time. Leo discusses the move toward "zero-click" simulations, the psychology of leaving early, and why transparency is the key to passing critical public safety tax measures.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
The Mission of Ladris: Striving for a future where zero lives are lost during natural disasters through better pre-planning.
Time as a Resource: Understanding the "maximum distance" problem—how far can you actually get in 30 minutes during a crisis?
The Power of Simulation: How running billions of "what-if" scenarios helps first responders make tactical decisions before the first spark.
The "Zero-Click" Future: Moving from static emergency plans to real-time models that detect fire and immediately provide the plan with the highest probability of success.
B2G Realities: The nuances of working with government agencies and building the "translation layer" between tech and the fire service.
Transparency for the Public: Using visual models to show residents exactly how a fire would impact their specific neighborhood to encourage earlier evacuations.