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Leveraging AI to Prevent Tragedy & Save Lives

 

Brand L. Elverston welcomes Rob Huberty, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of ZeroEyes for a conversation about how ZeroEyes is leveraging AI to prevent tragedies and save lives.

 

About ZeroEyes
ZeroEyes is the industry’s leading AI-based weapons detection solution.

Their platform is the most proactive and actionable early-warning system on the market, allowing users to “save time, save lives.”

Founded by former U.S. Military veterans with deep special operations and intelligence community experience, ZeroEyes is the trusted weapons detection provider of numerous clients, to include the US Department of Defense, leading public K-12 school districts, commercial property groups, Fortune 1000 corporate campuses, supply chain and distribution facilities, shopping malls, and big box retail.

 

About Brand Elverston
Brand has over 25 years of experience in the retail asset protection/risk mitigation business channel.

After nearly a dozen years as a field artillery officer in the U.S. Army, Brand began his retail career with Walmart’s then Loss Prevention division in 1995, retiring in 2017 to impact the overall industry more effectively, and more broadly.

Brand’s undeniable passions are in the emerging technology scope, not legacy solutions, designed to align innovative risk mitigation measures more effectively with emerging retail business pursuits.

 

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