Simplifying Decision Making
At Unblur, we’ve developed IRIS Core, a specialised software designed to bring real-time situational awareness in every stage of an incident. It helps Incident Commanders manage information saturation & team coordination at the scene of an incident.
Founded in Barcelona in 2016, Unblur was created to help emergency services work more safely, by developing simple end-user-focused technology.
Today, IRIS Core has evolved to serve various industries by optimising operational response and enabling informed decision-making.
Philosophy
Co- creation
is in our DNA
Open, agile, -easy-to-understand- end user-focused technology, is without a doubt the path to innovation as we understand it.
IRIS Core is the result of the joint work between front-line commanders and Unblur’s team, allowing us to transform firsthand experience into functionalities that adapt to the real needs of front line officers.
Company
Meet the Team
Alfonso
Zamarro
CEO
Sergi
Serra
CTO
Sheen
Warikoo
Product Manager
Steve
Mclinden
Account Executive
& Ex-Firefighter
Didac
Lorente
CFO
Alfonso Zamarro interview
Our multidisciplinary team builds up on passionate professionals with experience on public safety, design, technology and business to solve problems by bringing innovation to emergency services.
The Blog
Unblur's Community for First Responders:
West Midlands Fire Service extends roll out of Unblur Incident Command System
West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) will roll out Unblurs digital incident command software across its Birmingham City fire stations after completing an initial six -month
Unblur at The Emergency Services Show
This September Unblur was exhibiting at the The Emergency Services Show Tech
Innovative partnership
We are excited to announce an innovative partnership with Tait Communications that
IRIS Tactics (2.0.1) is now available for all users of Unblur 🎉
We are delighted to announce that the new version of
IRIS Core integration with other systems
Is system integration holding back digital transformation of emergency incident