Banking group orders ROSA bots from RAD
By SSN Staff
Updated 1:53 PM CDT, Mon May 8, 2023
DETROIT – Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., (AITX) have received an order for two ROSA security robots.
The order comes from a major US regional banking group that has over 1,000 branches and more than $150 billion in assets, and marks RAD’s first deployment in the financial and marketing sector. The security devices will be deployed at a pair of urban branches of the bank in the Midwest. RAD said they’ll be positioned adjacent to the banks ATMs and will act as a force-multiplier for existing bank security.
“Banks, like most other enterprise clients are faced with the dilemma of having to provide security but not being able to afford a guarding staff, while still relying on legacy security systems, like unmonitored cameras,” stated Mark Folmer, CPP, PSP, FSyI, President of RAD. “ROSA fills that void perfectly, now providing that extra advantage of being able to detect – and deter potentially dangerous and costly situations.”
ROSA is an award winning compact and self-contained portable security and communication solution that can be installed and activated in about 15 minutes according to RAD. The company has published three different case studies detailing how ROSA has eliminated instances of theft, trespass and loitering at car rental and construction sites across the country. “RAD continues to penetrate new vertical markets,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX and RAD. “I anticipate that this deployment is just the beginning of wide acceptance of our innovative solutions in the financial sector.”
For more information, please visit radsecurity.com.
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