Safe Pro Group's SpotlightAI technology helped improve humanitarian demining productivity in Ukraine by over 800% and detected 550% more unexploded ordnance while also reducing costs, according to recent field study results presented at the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining Innovation Conference 2025. The comprehensive 18-month study compared the performance of non-technical survey teams using Safe Pro's solution against teams employing other pre-existing methodologies, with the findings showing transformative improvements in demining efficiency and safety.
The field study, conducted alongside Norwegian People's Aid, validated both the financial and functional impact of Safe Pro Group's drone imagery analysis technology on humanitarian demining operations in conflict-affected regions of Ukraine. Norwegian People's Aid and Safe Pro jointly presented these significant results at the recent Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining Innovation Conference 2025 held in Luxembourg, highlighting the potential for AI-powered solutions to revolutionize humanitarian demining efforts worldwide.
Safe Pro Group, trading on NASDAQ under the ticker SPAI, specializes in advanced AI-powered security and defense solutions, with the company's latest findings demonstrating how technology can dramatically enhance humanitarian operations in dangerous environments. The study's preliminary results, available through the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAI, show that the SpotlightAI technology not only improved detection rates but also significantly reduced operational costs, making demining operations more sustainable and effective in post-conflict recovery scenarios.
The technology's ability to detect 550% more unexploded ordnance represents a critical advancement in mine clearance operations, potentially saving countless lives and accelerating the return of safe land to civilian use in conflict-affected regions. The 800% productivity improvement suggests that AI-assisted demining could substantially reduce the time required to clear contaminated areas, which is particularly crucial in Ukraine where extensive land areas require clearance for agricultural use, infrastructure rebuilding, and civilian resettlement following the conflict.



