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, announced that a current customer is adding to its current system of more than 30 K1 Call boxes. A Colorado airport has ordered three new K1 Blue Light Emergency Phones to expand the call boxes, which are installed along the airport entrance and parking lots. The new blue light emergency phones are the first e-phones in the system and are part of the airport’s strategy to update and expand its existing emergency communications system.
Knightscope received the order via the airport’s construction project-management company, a KSCP reseller. Recognized as a powerhouse in infrastructure construction, the company is a full-service, heavy-civil contractor that specializes in building highways, airfields, streets and local roads, parking lots, industrial pavements and water resource projects.
Knightscope’s K1 Blue Light Emergency Phones provide a completely wireless option for companies looking to mount emergency phones on walls or place them in areas such as parking lots and garages, airports, transit stations and college campuses. The phone is proven to boost public security by providing clear voice-to-voice communication over a cellular network. “When paired with Knightscope’s ASRs, an airport can further fortify its perimeter protection and emergency communications,” the company said in the press release.
In addition, Knightscope announced that its Robot Roadshow is scheduled to make a stop in Concord, North Carolina, on Oct. 10, 2023. The innovative, hands-on experience is slated to be part of the Southeast Security Expo 2023. The roadshow will be located outside the main entrance of the Cabarrus Arena & Events Center during event exhibit hours. Those stopping at the roadshow will have an opportunity to interact directly with ASRs, test a blue light emergency phone and see the Knightscope Security Operations Center (“KSOC”) user interface in action.
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