Patriot One Technologies Inc
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Patriot One Technologies Inc
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Patriot One Technologies, Inc. delivers threat detection and counter-terrorism solutions. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently employs 68 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2012-05-10. The firm's segments include Patriot Threat Detection and Xtract. The Patriot Threat Detection segment develops and commercializes a platform of multi-sensor threat detection technologies. The Xtract segment develops and commercializes artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for customers. Its multi-input, machine-learning (ML) platform correlates smart AI insights and provides the end user with actionable intelligence. Its solutions include multi-sensor gateway, video recognition system and AI powered security platform. Its multi-sensor gateway is for threat detection of concealed weapons. Its video recognition system is to automate the detection of weapons, crowd disturbances, and health and safety risks. Its AI powered security platform provides remote access to real-time threat status.
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