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Louroe Electronics, a provider of audio monitoring, announced that it will host a live demonstration of its gunshot detection technology for school district officials, law enforcement agencies and other top institutions at the Colonial Shooting Academy in Richmond, Virginia, on June 23rd, 2016.

Public safety technologies

Over 100 end users and decision makers from many different organisations are expected to attend the event including, Henrico County Schools, Virginia Commonwealth University, Chesterfield County Police Department, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and CarMax. The gathering will be an opportunity for end users to learn about the latest public safety technologies like audio analytics that can enhance their security solution.

Gunshot Detector best practices and integration

In addition to the technology demo, Louroe’s presentation will highlight its Gunshot Detector’s ease-of-use, as well as best practices on how to integrate the product into an existing security system.

Security is top-of-mind for our nation right now,” said Richard Brent, CEO of Louroe Electronics. “We want to do all that we can to make sure our schools and law enforcement are equipped with the tools that can detect, deter and prevent incidents.”

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