“AITX investors love spotting and sharing images of deployed devices and this portal creates a central repository of these images. The nature of our industry is quite conservative, and it has to be – it’s an important component of security,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. “As such we are generally restricted from disclosing our clients and the deployed device’s location. However, when these RAD solutions are discovered in public view it’s something that our entire community wants to see. We invite the AITX community to post and share pictures that they’re taken of RAD devices they’ve discovered in the field.”
The Company has created an online portal for ‘RAD Sightings’ at aitx.ai/submit-your-rad-sightings. The public is welcome to submit images they have taken of RAD devices in public view along with a brief description of where the photo was taken. Images will be verified and prepared for anonymous public posting on the AITX website aitx.ai.
“We are nearing 250 devices deployed in the US, Canada and Europe. Nearly half of these are in public view, whether at transit stations, airports, theme parks, shopping centers, or office buildings. Over time I expect the repository will have thousands of deployed device images,” Reinharz concluded.
Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) is a high-tech start-up that delivers robotics and artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to gain new insight, solve complex security challenges, and fuel new business ideas at reduced costs. RAD developed its advanced security robot technology from the ground up including circuit board design, and base code development. This allows RAD to have complete control over all design elements, performance, quality, and the user’s experience of all security robots whether SCOT™, ROSA™, Wally™, Wally HSO™, AVA™, or ROAMEO™. Read about how RAD is reinventing the security services industry by downloading the Autonomous Remote Services Industry Manifesto.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/02/15/2385312/0/en/AITX-Launches-Campaign-for-the-Public-to-Submit-RAD-Security-Robot-Sightings.html