Welcome to the Future Demining and EOD Tech website - a one-stop information hub and knowledge-sharing platform for the global demining community.
The dramatic rise in areas contaminated by landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) in recent years calls for urgent action to accelerate the post-conflict demining process, while adhering to the International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and ensuring strict safety measures for demining teams.
The Future Demining and EOD Tech project aims to leverage the demining community's collective expertise, foster peer-to-peer dialogue, and assist stakeholders, academia, technology providers, end-users, and impacted communities in identifying and benefiting from the latest scientific developments, emerging technologies, and innovative techniques through an open and trusted information-sharing platform.
Latest News
- Cambodia and Croatia to cooperate in mine action
October 24, 2025
Cambodia and Croatia have agreed to explore the establishment of formal cooperation in the field of mine action. The agreement was made following a bilateral meeting between Cambodian Mine Action, and ...
- Gaza: Clearing surface of bombs will take up to 30 years
October 23, 2025
Clearing the surface of Gaza of unexploded ordnance will likely take between 20 to 30 years, according to an official with aid group Humanity & Inclusion, describing the enclave as ...
- How the military is using drones, 3D printers to counter improvised explosive threats
October 22, 2025
Soldiers from 11 countries participate in “Ardent Defender” at Base Gagetown, southeast of Fredericton — an opportunity to showcase new technology seen on battlefields around the world. Read more… Source: CBC News Related:
- Japan provides US$4.5 million to Laos for UXO clearance
October 22, 2025
The Government of Japan has provided US$4.5 million to help speed up the clearance of unexploded ordnance in three southern provinces. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Japan ...
- UN steps up efforts to clear explosive hazards in Gaza
October 21, 2025
As access slowly improves under the Gaza ceasefire deal, the UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) is scaling up operations and mobilising funds to ensure the safe removal of dangerous munitions ...
