NetworkNewsBreaks – Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ: K
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Knightscope (NASDAQ: KSCP), a leading developer of autonomous security robots (“ASRs”) and blue light emergency communication systems, and one of its authorized partners has been selected by Georgia State University (“GSU”) to supply, install and support more than 50 Knightscope K1 Blue Light Emergency Towers and Call Boxes on its downtown Atlanta campus. KSCP’s authorized partner is Transportation Solutions & Lighting, Inc., – Safety and Security Division – National Safety Systems (“NSS/TS&L”).
In addition to the initial order from Georgia State, NSS/TS&L placed an inventory replenishment order for 24 new K1 Blue Light E-Phones. The company indicated that the add-on order was in anticipation of increasing demand for Knightscope’s emergency communication systems, which offer greater coverage, improved access and better cost control in maintaining campus safety.
“NSS/TS&L is extremely proud that Georgia State has chosen our company to equip the downtown Atlanta campus with Knightscope’s state-of-the-art emergency blue light towers and call boxes allowing anyone to call for help when and where it is needed, regardless of power or location,” said NSS/TS&L director of engineering and integration Joe Hunter in the press release. “My team and I are greatly looking forward to this upcoming project.”
Knightscope also announced its upcoming 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The meeting is scheduled for July 20, 2023, and will begin at 1 p.m. PT. According to the announcement, the meeting will be held live via webcast. “Stockholder participation in the affairs of the company is important,” the announcement stated. “Those unable to attend the meeting are encouraged to review the proxy materials above and vote ahead of the annual meeting online or by phone.”
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