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InEMsens (Croatia) – Advanced Electromagnetic Sensor Technology for Dual-Use Detection

Sep 16, 2025
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A small Croatian spin-off is quietly redefining how buried threats are detected. InEMsens j.d.o.o., based in Zagreb, emerged from academic research with a mission to save lives and strengthen security through technology. This deep-tech venture has developed miniaturized electromagnetic sensors enhanced by artificial intelligence, capable of finding hidden explosives and mapping underground objects with unprecedented precision. Born at the University of Zagreb’s Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, InEMsens draws on over a decade of laboratory breakthroughs to tackle one of the most persistent dangers in conflict and post-conflict zones: landmines and unexploded ordnance. The company’s innovative detection system can rapidly discriminate lethal threats from harmless debris beneath the soil, a capability that promises to revolutionize humanitarian demining and military route clearance. As Europe strives for greater strategic autonomy in defense technologies, InEMsens stands out as an unlikely but potent contributor – a research-driven startup translating scholarly insight into field-ready solutions. In an era when NATO allies are racing to harness emerging and disruptive technologies, this Croatian newcomer has caught the attention of international innovation programs. The following analysis explores how InEMsens is leveraging homegrown European science to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers, enhance allied interoperability, and reinforce Europe’s technological edge in security and defense.

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