Safe Pro Group recently presented its advanced demining technology in Kyiv at a panel called "Protection of Ukraine’s Critical Infrastructure: Challenges & Solutions." The presentation comes after the company has spent over three years in Ukraine supporting recovery and reconstruction efforts. Safe Pro’s technology analyzes drone images and video to detect and classify explosive threats and other small objects, in support of defense, security, and humanitarian missions by improving situational awareness.
Safe Pro Group, a developer of AI-powered defense and security solutions, recently presented the company’s AI demining technology at a panel hosted by the Society of American Military Engineers at a recent conference in Kyiv (https://ibn.fm/Jlrp8). The invite-only event brought together senior representatives from Ukrainian government institutions, international organizations, and several others to address security and infrastructure-related challenges. This demonstration underscores the practical application of artificial intelligence in demining operations, which is critical for protecting civilian populations and enabling reconstruction in conflict-affected areas.
The technology's ability to detect and classify explosive threats from drone imagery enhances efficiency and safety in demining efforts, reducing the time and risk associated with manual clearance. This is particularly important in Ukraine, where widespread contamination from explosive remnants of war poses a significant threat to critical infrastructure and daily life. By leveraging AI, Safe Pro Group aims to provide a scalable solution that can adapt to various environments and threat types, supporting both immediate security needs and long-term recovery.
The presentation at the Kyiv panel highlights the growing importance of technological innovation in addressing humanitarian and security crises. As noted in the company’s newsroom (https://ibn.fm/SPAI), such developments are part of broader efforts to integrate advanced tools into defense and reconstruction strategies. The implications extend beyond Ukraine, offering potential applications in other regions affected by conflict or natural disasters where rapid and accurate threat detection is essential.
This event reflects a collaborative approach involving multiple stakeholders, including government and international organizations, to tackle complex security challenges. The use of AI in demining not only improves operational outcomes but also contributes to building resilient infrastructure by enabling safer and faster clearance processes. As conflicts increasingly involve asymmetric threats, technologies like those from Safe Pro Group become vital for enhancing situational awareness and protecting critical assets, ultimately supporting stability and recovery in post-conflict settings.



