Earlier this month, Universal Protection Service announced it would be rolling out a new Machine-as-a-Service offering using Knightscope's K5 and K3 robot guard models.
Knightscope’s long-term vision is to predict and prevent crime utilizing autonomous robots, analytics and engagement. Crime has a $1+ trillion negative economic impact on the U.S. economy every year and Knightscope is on a mission to cut it in half. Founded in April 2013 in Silicon Valley, Knightscope is a leader in developing autonomous physical security solutions. The Knightscope “Hardware + Software + Humans” approach reduces costs for our clients, provides a 24/7 force multiplier effect as well as advanced anomaly detection capabilities. Our solution includes providing an autonomous physical presence, gathering data from the environment in real-time, and pushing anomalies to our user interface, the Knightscope Security Operations Center (KSOC).
The FedRAMP authorization validates Knightscope's robust security infrastructure and compliance with the federal government's rigorous cybersecurity requirements.
This partnership aims to leverage Knightscope’s ASRs to improve the safety of critical defense assets and personnel while solving the Air Force’s most urgent security challenges...
As a KAP, The Car Park will offer an expanded range of innovative tools to help clients improve public facilities, reduce costs, and enhance parker satisfaction at facilities....
William Santana Li says Knightscope will be focusing on growth, margin improvements, acquisitions and potentially beginning pre-orders for its K7 robot in 2025.