Talented professionals from across the region joined us at our headquarters for an evening of conversation, a live demo of our K7 robot, and a fireside chat with our CEO on what it takes to build the nation's first Autonomous Security Force. Thank you to everyone who came out and made the night one to remember.
The event may be over, but the mission is just getting started. We're growing our team across every part of the company, with new roles opening up regularly. If you're ready to help build something that matters, keep an eye on our openings.
Thank you to the team from the City of Sunnyvale for stopping by our office. We had a great conversation about public safety and where our work can support what they're already doing in the community. We love to connect with those who are thinking about these problems the same way we are.
NewsNation Interview
NewsNation stopped by our office as part of their new series on security technology set to air this summer. The segment covers our mission and takes a closer look at our technology, with a focus on the K7 robot. It's scheduled to air on [CUOMO] on July 22nd between 8–10 PM ET. Be sure to tune in.
— THIS MONTH'S BLOG HIGHLIGHT
Meet the Autonomous Security Force
Knightscope's Chairman and CEO, William Santana Li, introduces the ASF-7 escalation model: a seven-level, three-layer framework bridging autonomous machine detection, our Risk & Threat Exposure (RTX) center, and physical on-ground response. One provider, one contract, total accountability.
Our partner, Transportation Solutions & Lighting, will be on the ground in Albany, Georgia, from July 12-16, connecting with campus safety and law enforcement leaders from across the country.
If you are in the area, stop by to see how our K1 Retrofit Kits and Emergency Communication Devices help campuses modernize emergency communication without the cost of replacing existing infrastructure.
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