Episode Description
Stu Landesberg is Co-founder and CEO of Seneca, a company developing autonomous aerial systems to detect and suppress wildfires before they grow out of control. Designed for rapid initial response, Seneca’s technology deploys robotic aircraft that launch within minutes, helping protect homes, infrastructure, and communities in fire-prone regions.
In this episode of Inevitable, Landesberg shares why he left Grove—his first company focused on sustainable consumer goods—to tackle what he sees as a civilization-level challenge: early wildfire intervention. The conversation explores how climate conditions, outdated fire cycles, and insurance market failures have converged to threaten life in the American West. Landesberg walks through Seneca’s approach to changing that trajectory: distributed strike teams of large autonomous suppression copters, built in the U.S., designed to reach fires faster than any existing response method. He also unpacks the product’s potential for mop-up operations, prescribed burns, and utility asset protection.
In this episode, we cover:
- (2:40) Wildfire as a threat to housing and the economy
- (10:07) The urgent need for faster fire response
- (15:12) Why helicopters aren’t a scalable solution
- (20:03) New use cases beyond initial attack
- (28:25) What autonomy looks like in practice
- (33:11) Why Seneca isn’t just another drone company
- (38:21) Wildfire as a climate and national security risk
- (46:18) Seneca’s first deployments and what’s next
Links:
- Stuart Landesberg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartlandesberg
- Seneca: https://seneca.com/
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