- Autonomous Security Robot (ASR) developer Knightscope has deployed its high-tech sentries at institutions including hospitals, universities, Fortune 1000 companies and even on behalf of NBA team the Sacramento Kings
- Knightscope counts law enforcement personnel and private security industry directors among its Reg A+ investors, who now number more than 17,000 people
- The company recently launched a new app through which its friends can help Knightscope identify ideal locations for ASR security products
- Market analysts predict the global ASR market will grow at a CAGR of 7.93 percent through 2025 to $3.59 billion
Autonomous security robot (“ASR”) developer Knightscope is helping to revolutionize the operations of protective patrols used by private industry as well as the police forces employed by governmental institutions.
The company’s indoor and outdoor-mobile ASR sentries have been contracted to help safeguard hospitals, university campuses, an NBA team and numerous Fortune 1000 companies. As evidence of the robots’ effectiveness and success, Knightscope’s investors number more than 17,000 now, among whom are law enforcement personnel and private security industry managers.
A Public Safety App just launched by Knightscope in December on both the App Store and Google Play aims to help the company expand its clientele by inviting app users to report any location where they think an Autonomous Security Robot (“ASR”) will contribute to public safety.
“Record a video, enter some basic information about the location and submit. Knightscope will follow up on each submission directly and present a solution to the appropriate officials,” a news release about the launch states (https://ibn.fm/0FM7A).
The indoor and outdoor robots operate with artificial intelligence-enhanced features such as 360-degree eye-level HD streaming video and speakers for live or recorded communication, data collection and recording, obstacle avoidance, facial recognition, license plate identification, thermal fluctuation detection and broadcast signal reception.
Mordor Intelligence analysts predict the global ASR market will grow at a CAGR of 7.93 percent through 2025, from $2.27 billion last year to $3.59 billion (https://ibn.fm/U6aNw), adding that “developments, like K5 by Knightscope, Inc., are indicating a potential future scope for security robots. Earlier, these robots had insufficient capabilities; however, with advances in sensor technology and automation capabilities, these robots have been developed to be useful in working applications.”
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Knightscope.com.
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