Gunsens Inc.
Scott Redford serves as the Chief Technology Officer at GUNSENS since December 2019. Redford's academic background includes a Master’s of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University, along with a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with a Biomedical Concentration from the same institution. Redford's experience includes roles as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Purdue University, where instruction focused on Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing, as well as various internships and leadership positions within engineering projects. These include significant contributions to Human Body Communication research, a project manager role for educational exhibits at the Children’s Museum, and leadership in lunar robotics. Redford's technical expertise is underscored by a blend of teaching and hands-on engineering experience in both academic and project environments.
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Gunsens Inc.
Neural network based shooting threat detectors. Saves lives by alerting police and the public before shots are fired. The Gunsens device works with a camera lens that uses Al to recognize an active shooter. When the camera picks up an individual holding a pointed gun, Gunsens recognizes an active shooter and sends out an alert. Uses AI instead of video or audio surveillance so can be installed anywhere – even in bathrooms, where shootings are tragically often staged. Gunsens is designed to save lives in classrooms, in offices, in retail locations, and even in bedrooms. Gunsens is simple to Install – like an electrical outlet. Guided alerts are instantly sent to first responders and to the public using the Gunsens mobile app. Gunsens is available for preorder now for $799.99. The price includes 12 months of SaaS monitoring. Please go to https://gunsens.com for more information.