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ZeroEyes selected for Lloyd's Lab Accelerator Program

March 28, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA – ZeroEyes, an AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, recently revealed that it has been selected for the award-winning and globally renowned Lloyd’s Lab Accelerator program. The company said it was accepted following an in-depth selection process evaluating 270 applicants from over 33 countries. During the ten-week Lloyd’s Lab program, ZeroEyes will work with Lloyd’s and its expansive insurance network to help develop parametric insurance policies...

AI-based, Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, Video Analytics, ZeroEyes


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Evolv Q4 2023 highlights gun detection offering, new sporting venues

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Evolv Q4 2023 highlights gun detection offering, new sporting venues

March 4, 2024SSN Staff

WALTHAM, Mass. – Evolv Technology, a security technology company developing AI-based weapons detection systems, announced its financial results for the fourth quarter (Q4) 2023 and issued its outlook for 2024 on February 29. Among the notable statistics was that total revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $21.8 million, an increase of 4% compared to $20.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2022. Annual Recurring Revenue (“ARR”)1 was $75.0 million at the end of fourth quarter...

2023, AI-based, Evolv Technology, Fourth Quarter (Q4), Peter George, weapon detection system


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Evolv Technology gives regulatory update following SEC request

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Evolv Technology gives regulatory update following SEC request

February 19, 2024SSN Staff

WALTHAM, Mass. – Evolv Technology, a security technology company working with AI-based weapons detection, has provided an update on a request received from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a release from Evolv it revealed that on Feb. 16, 2024, the SEC notified the company it was initiating an investigation that was described as a confidential “non-public, fact finding inquiry.” Evolv noted the SEC’s explicit guidance that the investigation “should...

AI-based, Evolv Technology, Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Weapons Detection


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Eyes wide open

January 17, 2024Ken Showers, Managing Editor

Now that CES is behind us let’s step back from smart home security products for a minute and talk about AI-based surveillance platforms and what an impact they’re making. By impact of course I mean that with AI everything being so en vogue it’s been particularly popular for surveillance where it’s being used to do everything from authenticated visitors and license plates to identifying dangerous patterns and harmful devices. That last one is especially notable since...

AEGIX Global, AI-based, Rich Onofrio, Shooter Detection Systems (SDS), Surveillance, ZeroEyes


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Utah State Legislature funds ZeroEyes and AEGIX for all k-12 public schools

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Utah State Legislature funds ZeroEyes and AEGIX for all K-12 public schools

January 16, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA and SALT LAKE CITY – ZeroEyes, the creator of an AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, and AEGIX Global, a provider of critical incident management services, have announced that the Utah State Board of Education has approved a contract to provide the joint solution for all Utah public K-12 schools, including charter schools. Efforts began in the 2023 Utah legislative session and culminated with the passage of House Bill 61. ZeroEyes’ platform was selected...

AEGIX Global, AI-based, Chet Linton, Gun Detection, Michael Morgan, Mike Lahiff, Security Systems News (SSN), video analytics platform, ZeroEyes, ZeroEyes Operations Center (ZOC)


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i-PRO shares top four video surveillance trends predictions for 2024

December 18, 2023SSN Staff

TOKYO – i-PRO has shared its top four predictions for the physical security industry in 2024. Customizable AI on-site learning ushers in the next level of AI adoption i-PRO starts off with the prediction that 2024 will see further increases in AI adoption in the physical security market. “While AI-based security cameras have been able to significantly reduce errors by reliably detecting humans and vehicles for some time, the next phase of AI will be irresistible to data hungry...

AI-based, Hiroshi Sekiguchi, i-PRO, Physical Security, security cameras


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Italian police department slashes park crime 80% with i-PRO AI cameras

December 7, 2023SSN Staff

TOKYO – i-PRO announced that the Gardone Val Trompia Police Department in Lombardy, Italy, has chosen i-PRO’s multi-sensor AI-based security cameras to help keep a popular community park safe for city residents and visitors. Mella Park, a green space located in Gardone, a city of 11,200, is described as a vibrant meeting place for residents of Gardone and nearby communities. As a result of criminal activity in the area, Gardone Police Chief Commissioner Patrizio Tosoni sought...

AI-based, Claudio Sasso, i-PRO, Patrizio Tosoni, security cameras, Video Management System (VMS)


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ZeroEyes deploys in school district, state capitol, discusses future plans

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ZeroEyes deploys in school district, state capitol and discusses future plans

November 30, 2023Ken Showers, Managing Editor

PHILADELPHIA – ZeroEyes has announced that New Jersey’s Greater Egg Harbor Regional School District has implemented its AI-based gun detection solution across all its campuses to protect faculty and students against gun-related incidents. ZeroEyes revealed that Greater Egg Harbor Regional School District is New Jersey’s largest school district, by area, and operates three comprehensive high schools: Absegami, Cedar Creek and Oakcrest. It serves students from six townships - Egg...

AI-based, Gun Detection, James Reina, Mike Lahiff, Rob Blackshaw, Sam Alaimo, Security Systems News (SSN), security cameras, ZeroEyes


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Snap One launches Luma Insights platform

November 21, 2023SSN Staff

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Snap One has launched Luma Insights, a new AI-based surveillance solution for Control4 customers. The company revealed that the Luma Bridge device comes bundled with a three-year subscription to the Luma Insights service, which allows users to integrate new artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning features that Snap One said exceed the capabilities of their IP cameras and Network Video Recorders (NVR) alone. The Insights service is compatible at launch with...

AI-based, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Derek Webb, IP cameras, Network Video Recorder (NVR), Snap One, Surveillance


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ZeroEyes deployed at Indiana school district

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ZeroEyes gun detection solution deployed at Indiana school district

November 9, 2023SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA – ZeroEyes announced that its AI-based gun detection solution has been chosen by Center Grove Community School Corporation (CGCSC) in Johnson County, Ind., to proactively protect students and faculty against gun-related violence. ZeroEyes said its technology will be deployed across the district’s nine school campuses in Johnson County, utilizing funds awarded from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Secured School Safety Grant. According to ZeroEyes,...

AI-based, Bill Long, Center Grove Community School Corporation (CGCSC), Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, monitoring, ZeroEyes


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