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RAD-I launches entry into SMB and enterprise markets

RAD-I launches entry into SMB and enterprise markets

DETROIT — Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX), through its subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD-I), has announced the expansion of RADCam, its AI-powered security device, into two additional distinct product lines to supplement the current residential solution positioning.

Specifically, the company said it is building RADCam software versions to specifically cater to high frequency small-to-medium business (SMB) needs. Additionally it will receive software modifications that allow it to be used on RAD-I’s primarily platform, RADSoC. RADCam on RADSoC effectively creates, within certain circumstances, a ‘ROSA-mini’ type solution that complements the current enterprise solutions offerings.

AITX sees these new configurations significantly expanding RADCam’s addressable market beyond residential use with higher recurring revenue potential in the SMB and enterprise segments.

“This expansion of RADCam into multiple market segments has always been part of our vision,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO of AITX and all RAD subsidiaries. “We built RADCam with the flexibility to scale, evolve, and adapt to the needs of a wide range of clients. Whether it’s a family looking to protect their home, a small business securing its storefront, or an enterprise managing hundreds of locations, RADCam is designed to deliver smart, responsive, and efficient security. This milestone marks another important step toward our goal of redefining the future of property protection through intelligent, AI-driven solutions.”

Both the SMB and enterprise versions of RADCam are scheduled for phased rollout in or before the third quarter of calendar year 2025.

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