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Healthcare Delivery Organization Signs Contract for Knightscope Security Robot

Healthcare Delivery Organization Signs Contract for Knightscope Security Robot

Knightscope, a leading developer of autonomous security robots and blue light emergency communication systems, announced that a California based healthcare organization signed a new contract for its K5 Autonomous Security Robot (“ASR”) service at a San Francisco Bay Area hospital.

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The client is a national leader in healthcare quality with more than 20 hospital locations and over 50,000 employees serving healthcare needs across urban, suburban and rural communities. Healthcare organizations across the US have partnered with Knightscope for many years to make advancements in various critical areas of physical security and in patient satisfaction. Knightscope is improving the patient experience in a variety of ways and it is aiding healthcare organizations in maintaining or increasing their HCAHPS scores as referenced in a recent blog highlighting the use of its technologies in hospitals and healthcare facilities.

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Texas Client Renews Security Robot Contract

A Texas-based manufacturer of premium quality lubricants and associated products for the automotive, industrial and drilling markets renewed its K5 ASR contract for the second year. This family and minority owned business originally came to Knightscope after becoming dissatisfied with unreliable and expensive security guards. The K5 served this industrial plant and storage facility in the northeast corner of Houston well, protecting their property and deterring unwanted visitors and criminals.

Petrochemical plants pose unique challenges that include threats to the environment, neighboring populations, and site employees’ lives and health. An accidental or intentional incident at such a plant could cause the company to incur crippling costs, or worse, loss of life. Knightscope is delighted to continue as a trusted part of this important safety program.

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