Detroit, Michigan, Oct. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
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To support and lead these efforts, the Company has named Ravi Gade as RAD-G's OEM Program Director. "I am pleased to welcome Ravi to the RAD team," said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. "Ravi is an accomplished business builder that has been part of the RAD and AITX orbit for some time. I believe that Ravi leading the RAD-G efforts of placing RAD's hardware and software in new markets has significant potential."
"I am excited to be joining forces with the team at RAD and AITX," said Ravi Gade. "I look forward to applying my experiences in business development and AI to secure RAD-G's inevitable position in providing exceptional OEM solutions."
RAD-G's initial product offering is RADPack Millie, a FPGA (field programmable gate array). FPGAs, like RADPack Millie, can deliver superior performance in deep learning applications where low latency is critical. FPGAs can be fine-tuned to balance power efficiency with performance requirements. Devices currently offered by RAD-G's sister company and AITX wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) are powered by components closely related to RADPack Millie. These integrated solutions from RAD have received wide acclaim and have been honored with multiple awards within the security services and #proptech industries. RAD devices have the ability to autonomously detect and respond to instances of trespassing, loitering, the presence of firearms and more utilizing its advanced human, vehicle and other situational detections.
RAD-G will initially promote RADPack Millie in the EV (electric vehicle) charging station industry. According to recent reports, the number of public charging stations in the US has tripled since 2015 when there were fewer than 32,000 and is projected to reach between 800,000 and 1.7 million by the end of the decade. At the beginning of 2022, the Biden administration launched a $5 billion five-year plan to improve electric vehicle charging network infrastructure.
"The team at RAD and RAD-G has been in development of RADPack Millie and other FPGA, system-level, plug and play solutions for the past 16 months. Our plan is to offer EV charging station manufacturers a low-cost, add-on component to their existing charging stations," Reinharz added. "RADPack Millie when integrated into a charging station will support up to four cameras, lights, speakers, and more. This will greatly expand the value of any charging station, providing much need security and safety features to an often vulnerable situation."
"RAD has accomplished great things in the security services industry," continued Gade. "With RAD-G we're now packaging all the performance of RAD and making it available to OEMs in the EV charging industry and beyond."
Pricing for RAD-G's RADPack Millie has not been announced. Quantity-based pricing is offered along with a NRE cost (non-recurring engineering) cost. For more information, please visit radgroup.ai.
RAD-G's parent company AITX has filed for uplisting to the OTCQB. Future announcements will be made regarding the status of the OTCQB application.