College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety
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Jul 17, 2024
College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety and Robot Roadshow to be on Display at 18th Annual VA Healthcare Summit
Business Wire MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2024--
Knightscope, Inc. [Nasdaq: KSCP] (âKnightscopeâ or the âCompanyâ), an innovator in robotics and artificial intelligence (âAIâ) technologies focused on public safety, today announces a new contract from a college in Nevada for 8 of its K1 Blue Light Towers. Each of the devices will be powered by integrated solar panels enabling completely wireless operation, with mass notification speakers and faceplate cameras. To maximize the performance and capabilities of the system, the client also subscribed to a full-service maintenance plan and the Knightscope Emergency Management System (âKEMSâ) software that will monitor the status and activity of the Towers across the campus.
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College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety and Robot Roadshow to be on Display at 18th Annual VA Healthcare Summit (Photo: Business Wire)
College campus safety is a top priority that ensures a secure and enjoyable environment for students, faculty and visitors. Emergency communications play a vital role in that mission by providing an extra layer of protection with reliable, one-touch access to services such as police, fire and EMS. Those on campus are encouraged to use the new Blue Light Tower without hesitation in times of danger, personal crisis, medical emergencies, to report suspicious behavior or activities, or for accidents.
The familiar blue illuminated towers are a very reassuring sight when emergency services are needed. They work day and night in all weather and even when communications are most congested. Blue light emergency phone systems also always report oneâs precise location reliably, ensuring the expedited arrival of the appropriate type of help.
KEMS sends out immediate text/email notifications whenever a help button is pressed for an added measure of safety. The cloud-based application also provides system owners automated daily email reports on the operational status of their system rather than having to manually test each device in person as required by competitive products. Alerts concerning issues, real-time error detection/diagnostics, and system performance statistics are delivered to the client to maximize system operation and usability.
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To learn more about portfolio of public safety technologies, including the recently announced K1 Laser or any of its Autonomous Security Robot, Blue Light Emergency Communication System or Automated Gunshot Detection Services, book a discovery call or demonstration today at www.knightscope.com/discover.
KNIGHTSCOPEâS ROBOT ROADSHOW TO LAND AT VA HEALTHCARE SUMMIT
Knightscopeâs Robot Roadshow will be landing in Arlington, VA, on July 23-24, 2024, at the 18 th Annual Veterans Affairs Healthcare Summit. The Roadshow will be open outside the entrance of the Crystal Gateway Marriott during event exhibit hours.
The Summit is an industry-wide staple for those supporting the VAâs mission set including partners across the military, government, private and non-profit healthcare sector, academia and consultant communities. The event provides those leaders across the VA Healthcare ecosystem the chance to learn, share, and connect with our nationâs veterans to improve health outcomes, care access, and delivery.
The Robot Roadshow is an engaging experiential event, allowing potential clients and the general public to participate in expert-led demonstrations in a climate controlled, space-age âpodâ where attendees may experience the self-driving, electric technologies that are already helping protect the places people live, work, study and visit. Visitors will be able to interact directly with Autonomous Security Robots, test a blue light emergency phone, and see the Knightscope Security Operations Center (KSOC) user interface in action.
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