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In 2025, 672,108 people visited our platform

In 2025, 672,108 people visited our platform
Since day one, we’ve reached a total of 1,258,594 users across more than 210 countries. These numbers reflect a growing global need:

reliable, accessible, and operationally effective tools for Search and Rescue.

This year, Global SAR Hub supported coordination centers worldwide, took part in large-scale SAR exercises, and was integrated into new operational frameworks.

Some of our solutions also received international recognition — including SARCHAT, winner of the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) Award for Technology & Innovation.

In 2025, we also:

– Reached 2,500 distress beacons processed by CLEAR406
– Expanded our outreach, training, and collaboration with SAR professionals on every continent

But more than any milestone, what stays with us are the conversations — the feedback, the ideas, and the shared commitment to doing better.

To everyone who uses, improves, or supports what we do: Thank you.

We wish you a safe and peaceful end of year.

In 2026, we’ll continue to move forward — with the same mission: to make Search and Rescue simpler, smarter, and more connected.

Because together, we will make a difference.

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