Together, Unison Risk Solutions’ robust risk consulting services and ZeroEyes’ advanced threat detection technology support a more proactive and informed approach to risk management and security.
The alliance enables the two companies to combine complementary strengths to help higher education institutions navigate both long-term transformation and immediate safety challenges through a referral program.
New analytics capabilities including knife detection and suspect tracking, as well as additional security offerings, are now available in limited release.
The duo has secured its first joint customer, Fort Smith School District in Arkansas, which will deploy ZeroEyes’ AI gun detection solution across its 26 campuses.
This reportedly marks the first transit agency in the United States to fully deploy weapons detection analytics, with RTC adding ZeroEyes to its state-of-the-art network to protect residents and visitors against gun-related violence.
The team of U.S. military veterans and elite technologists at ZeroEyes have developed an AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software that layers onto existing digital security cameras.