Omnilert’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dave Fraser and the inventor of its AI gun detection technology - Chad Green will be present at GSX 2023 and they would love the opportunity to brief everyone on some recent developments. 

Omnilert’s AI gun detection technology is rapidly being adopted around the country, particularly in schools (the most recent ones are Baltimore Public Schools, Nashville Public School District and Charles County Public Schools.)

Omnilert’s AI gun detection technology

Interestingly, Omnilert’s AI technology was born out of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Chad Green, Director of AI (Artificial Intelligence), had been working with AI for years, but when his cousin’s daughter was killed in Sandy Hook, he turned his focus on developing an active shooter solution to stop similar events from happening in other schools. 

Chad Green’s goal then, and now, is to prevent that type of tragedy from ever happening again in a school, store or other public place.

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