NG-SOS

Advanced life-saving technology

In an emergency, being able to quickly share important information with all parties is essential for a successful rescue operation. However, callers are often in shock, seriously injured or in unfamiliar surroundings.

That’s why we support MIT's NG-SOS system: a solution designed to simplify and accelerate communication between patients, operations centres, and response teams. The platform ensures vital information is seamlessly shared from the initial call to the arrival of first responders. Its design sets the standard for next-generation emergency communications.

Available in the following countries:

ceska

Czech Republic

romania

Romania

Austria

Germany

italia

Italy

Hungary

Hungary

Austria

Austria

Slovakia

Slovakia

Finland

Finland

Moldova

Moldova

NG-SOS App UI

How it works

NG-SOS has been developed by experienced rescue and IT professionals who have a deep understanding of the real-world challenges faced during emergency responses. It is a modern platform that helps emergency services receive more accurate information faster, directly from people in need.

In addition to voice calls, NG-SOS enables callers to share their location, text messages, photos, and live video directly from the scene using their smartphone. This gives operators a clearer picture of the situation, helping them make better decisions and send the right help more quickly - ultimately saving time and lives.
NG SOS app AI features

NG-SOS also provides real time AI translations, which defeat any language barriers for individuals that need to communicate with emergency services in a different language.

NG-SOS uses a mobile app to warn of sudden crisis situations such as water supply contamination, epidemics, chemical leaks, unexploded ordnance and other dangers.

Impact

NG-SOS is saving lives across Europe

NG SOS
Downloads

5.1

million downloads

mission

258,000 +

Emergency calls

Globe

9

Available in 9 European countries

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