Evolv Technology

Waltham,  MA 
United States
http://www.evolvtechnology.com
  • Booth: 1809

Overview

About Evolv Technology: Evolv (NASDAQ: EVLV) is designed to transform human security by helping organizations detect potential threats, mitigate risk, and enhance safety using AI-powered security solutions with robust insights. Our technology has helped to create efficient and positive security screening experiences for the world’s most iconic venues and companies as well as schools, hospitals, and public spaces. Evolv’s mission is to create a safer world to live, work, learn, and play. Evolv’s advanced systems have scanned more than 3 billion people since 2019. Evolv Express® has been awarded the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) SAFETY Act Designation as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT) and Evolv eXpedite™ has been awarded the Safety Act Developmental Testing and Evaluation Designation. Evolv and its products have been awarded numerous awards which can be viewed on our Certifications and Awards web page. Evolv®, Evolv Express®, Evolv Insights®, Evolv Visual Gun Detection™, Evolv eXpedite™, and Evolv Eva™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of Evolv Technologies, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. For more information, visit evolv.com.


  Products

  • Evolv Express Solution Brief

    Evolv Express® for Concealed Weapons Detection

    Evolv Express® uses advanced sensor technology and AI and is designed to enhance security, create situational awareness by alerting on potential threats, and support threat response with a “Red Box” directed search.

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  • Evolv eXpedite™ AI-Based Weapons Detection for Bag

    Evolv eXpedite™ AI-Based Weapons Detection for Bags

    Evolv eXpedite™ is designed from the ground up to detect concealed weapons in bags using X-ray imaging and AI that distinguishes many potential threats from many everyday items.

    With Evolv eXpedite, security staff don’t need to continuously monitor a computer screen to identify potential threats and determine whether to stop the belt or not. And they don’t need specific training to interpret an X-ray image.

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