Nightingale Security Inc.’s autonomous drone technology is set to be leveraged for targeted security solutions across the globe, as part of a new collaboration with Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc.
The future offerings will use a combination of autonomous detection by RAD’s RIO™ with autonomous dispatch to Nightingale’s autonomous drones.
This expansion focuses on specific sectors where autonomous security solutions are not just advantageous but critical. The partnership will allow for low-cost, active patrols and response for large areas with little supporting infrastructure.
Specifically, these include mining operations in Australia, Latin America, and Nigeria, oil and gas industries in Africa and Latin America, and critical infrastructures and defense across Africa, Europe, and Latin America. These regions present challenges such as vast, remote areas where traditional human guard deployment is impractical, making advanced automation the optimal solution.
Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO of AITX and RAD, commented; “Our cooperation with Nightingale offers large clients a solution that brings autonomous solutions to dangerous security and surveillance assignments.
“Although we’re following Nightingale’s lead in these international opportunities, we are equally enthusiastic about the growth prospects in the U.S. market.”
Jack Wu, co-founder, and CEO of Nightingale Security added; “Our collaborative efforts with RAD are set to redefine security standards globally.
“We are excited about the potential in these international markets and the revenue potential they represent. Our partnership underlines the significant impact and growth potential of our autonomous security solutions.”
The partners are committed to a long-term vision with typically three-year Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) agreements, showcasing dedication to providing sustained, innovative security solutions worldwide.