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Safe Pro Enters into Strategic Partnership, Signing MOU with Ukraine's National Mine Action Center of Excellence to Modernize Demining with AI-Powered Threat Detection
Collaboration Seeks to Enhance Ukraine’s Mine Action Capabilities with Safe Pro’s C...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Safe Pro Enters into Strategic Partnership, Signing MOU with Ukraine’s National Mine Action Center of Excellence to Modernize Demining with AI-Powered Threat Detection\n\n\n .bwalignc { text-align: center; list-style-position: inside }\n \n\n\n\n\n Collaboration Seeks to Enhance Ukraine’s Mine Action Capabilities with Safe Pro’s Cutting-Edge Patented AI Technology\n \n\n\n\n\n Safe Pro Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAI) (“Safe Pro” or the “Company”), a leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered defense and security solutions, has entered into a multi-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ukraine’s Center of Excellence for Mine Action and Environmental Security (the “Center of Excellence” or “the Center”). Together, they will exam ways to integrate Safe Pro’s patented AI-powered image processing technology, SpotlightAI™, into Ukraine’s demining methodologies and training programs to modernize the nation’s approach to landmine detection and clearance.\n \n\n This press release features multimedia. View the full release here:\n \n https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250403557510/en/\n \n\n\n\n\n Safe Pro Signs MOU With Ukraine’s National Mine Action Center Of Excellence To Modernize Demining With AI-Powered Threat Detection\n \n\n\n Ukraine faces one of the largest landmine contamination crises in modern history, with over 138,500 square kilometers—an area the size of North Carolina—potentially littered with landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). Vast tracts of agricultural land have been rendered unusable, resulting in direct and indirect economic losses exceeding\n \n $80 billion\n \n . According to NASA Harvest, the war has left between 5.2 and 6.9 million acres of farmland abandoned, costing Ukraine approximately $2 billion in lost crops in 2023—crops that could have fed 25 million people for an entire year.\n \n\n Conventional demining efforts are costly, slow, and dangerous, with estimates suggesting that clearance could take over a decade and cost more than $29.8 billion (The World Bank, The Ukraine Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment). However, by harnessing AI-powered drone imagery analysis through SpotlightAI™, Ukraine can accelerate demining efforts, precisely identifyin...