“ROSA is addressing the issues that end-users are asking their security services providers to help with,” said Mark Folmer, President of RAD. “This order from Cancom will help detect and deter the instances of theft, dumping, and trespassing at 2 different locations.”
The Company confirmed that 3 ROSAs will be deployed at a retail center, while 2 ROSA devices will be installed at a commercial business park.
“We’ve been very impressed with the team at RAD and how ROSA will integrate into our remote monitoring services,” said Kenneth Davies, President at Cancom Security Services. “It’s not always feasible to have a manned guard on premises 24/7. ROSA will be able to perform many of these duties at a fraction of the cost.”
These 5 ROSAs, spread over 2 deployments, are expected to ship before the end of February and will be part of this quarter’s financial results. RAD’s fiscal year ends February 28.
“Not only are the conditions created by RAD inevitable, but they’re now predictable,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. “I just love seeing new, strong channel partners like Cancom get on board, and within a few short months deliver solid opportunities for us, and great solutions for their clients,” Reinharz added.
ROSA is a compact, self-contained, security and communication solution that can be deployed in about 15 minutes. Like other RAD solutions, it only requires power as it includes all necessary communications hardware. ROSA’s AI-driven security analytics include human and vehicle detection, license plate recognition, responsive digital signage and audio messaging, and complete integration with RAD’s software suite notification and response library. Two-way communication is optimized for cellular, including live video from ROSA’s dual high-resolution, full-color, always-on cameras.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/02/22/2389371/0/en/Robotic-Assistance-Devices-Receives-5-Unit-ROSA-Order-from-Recently-Signed-Dealer-Cancom-Security-Services.html