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Patriot One Technologies Inc. has announced that Kia Georgia, Inc. has implemented the company’s Multi-Sensor Gateway screening technology, designed to detect guns, knives and other prohibited items on people at large workplaces.

This deployment will be part of a larger service that includes the company’s artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platform, to further enhance the current guard service for the entire manufacturing facility.

Patriot One’s AI-powered platform deployed

According to members of the Kia Georgia Environmental, Health and Safety department, “After evaluating a few options for physical security technology, we selected Patriot One because of its flexibility and innovative approach to weapons detection – it fits in well with what we wanted to achieve in our security operations.

The members add, “Not only will the technology perform in all weather conditions, allowing us to use it outside, we can customise the look of the Multi- Sensor Gateway, so that it fits into the welcoming atmosphere at Kia Georgia. This solution provides the flexibility to optimise alerting to how we run our security operations. Additionally, it is visually appealing, blending into the natural aesthetics of our facility, while also being highly effective in detecting weapons.

Multi-Sensor Gateway screening technology

The company’s AI-powered platform with Facility Insights creates a holistic view of a facility

Patriot One Technologies’ Multi-Sensor Gateway unobtrusively detects guns, knives and other prohibited items on people using AI sensors, without them having to remove metal items from their pockets upon entry.

The company’s AI-powered platform with Facility Insights creates a holistic view of a facility, so security personnel can proactively respond to potential threats and protect employees. Alerts can be sent to multiple places, including a security operations centre, so as to allow the quickest possible response to a potential threat.

Peter Evans, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Patriot One Technologies Inc., said “Kia Georgia’s facilities are state-of-the-art, and they wanted the same for the screening technology solution they chose to deploy. We’re delivering our system as part of a holistic service.

Featuring Facility Insights software

He adds, “The Multi-Sensor Gateway and our flexible, AI-powered platform with Facility Insights software will send alerts to Kia Georgia’s security command centre, as well as on-duty security officers, so they can respond to threats quickly and proactively. This process aligns closely with the innovative way Kia Georgia runs its security operations.

Multi-Sensor Gateway removes the hassle of people emptying their pockets of metal, before entering a workplace, significantly speeding up the security process. This is ideal for a manufacturing plant setting.

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