Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., through its subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), supports the recent vetoes by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and Missouri Governor Mike Parson of legislation that would have limited school safety funding to a single company. RAD CEO/CTO Steve Reinharz praises the governors for promoting fair competition, which allows schools to choose the best safety solutions for their unique needs. The vetoed measure, which included criteria that only one company, ZeroEyes, currently meets, raised concerns about limiting competition. By vetoing the legislation, the governors ensure that schools are not restricted to a single provider, fostering innovation and competition in the market. RAD is committed to providing innovative firearm detection solutions that enhance public safety and welcomes the competitive environment that encourages continuous improvement and a broader range of solutions.
RAD has a prospective sales pipeline of over 35 Fortune 500 companies and is focused on converting sales opportunities into deployed clients to generate recurring revenue. The company offers AI-driven Solutions-as-a-Service that provide cost savings of between 35%-80% compared to traditional manned security services. Through its robotic solutions, RAD aims to streamline operations, increase ROI, and strengthen business for organizations across industries.
AITX, through its subsidiaries, is at the forefront of delivering artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to gain new insights, solve complex challenges, and fuel new business ideas. With its next-generation robotic product offerings, AITX helps organizations enhance security, streamline operations, and reduce costs. Customers across industries can benefit from AITX’s innovative solutions designed to improve efficiency and enhance safety. To learn more about AITX and RAD, visit their websites or follow Steve Reinharz on Twitter.
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