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The system is capable of screening up to 25,000 individuals per hour at a range of up to 10 meters (33 feet).
The concealed weapon detection systems market is gaining momentum as governments, security agencies, and private ...
Posted: April 1, 2025 | Last updated: June 29, 2025 School officials in Volusia County are launching a pilot program that uses a new weapons detection system. It’s called “Evolv Express.” ...
Windsor Regional Hospital will be installing "state-of-the-art" weapon detection systems at emergency department entrances on both their campuses. "Hospitals are places of healing, and the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An artificial intelligence-powered weapon detection software installed on cameras at Antioch High School failed to pick up the firearm the suspected shooter used in a shooting ...
"The technology covered by this patent is foundational to Evolv Express and what we believe sets us apart from other weapons detection systems," said Michael Ellenbogen, co-founder and chief ...
The weapon detection system uses artificial intelligence to screen for weapons. “It is unfortunate that it took that tragedy,” Whites Creek High School parent Melanie Coleman said.
In other words, this all-seeing AI system can look for and spot weapons ranging from guns and knives to improvised explosives on anyone, anywhere, without forcing them to stop and be scanned.
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services says it's exploring the idea of implementing weapon detection systems at health-care facilities across the province, in an effort to shore up safety for ...