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Wonder if we'll get a completed rm/deal completed transaction PR in the morning?
Post previous that you replied you disappeared! So I reposted
Rotfflol! The RUNWAY IS NOW CLEARED AND READY FOR LIFTOFF!
Verizon Executives Weigh in on 2017
http://www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot/articles/428918-verizon-executives-weigh-on-2017.htm
Verizon has given us some predictions for 2017, providing some insights into the future of technologies like IoT, AI, VR, Connected Transportation and Smart Cities. We asked Christian Egeler, head, AR and VR Product Development, and Dan Feldman, director, Business Development for Verizon Smart Communities, to share their predictions about how tech trends like VR, AI and Smart Cities will accelerate in 2017.
Dan Feldman: At Verizon, we’re focused on Smart Communities, which include Cities, Counties, Universities, Stadiums & Venues. It’s really all about citizen engagement and delivering those experiences by connecting people with their communities while providing critical security, transportation and way finding solutions. Verizon has developed an array of connected solutions including intelligent parking, lighting, traffic management and security that improve livability, resiliency and public safety for local communities. Many Smart Community strategies leverage sensor-based data, which is fed into software that can provide reporting, analytics and even controls. An example is traffic systems where near real-time data and predictive analytics can advise Cities on the best traffic patterns based on historic information or real-time information. Basic features might include available sensor data combined with software that can provide visualization, reporting and analytics, support by a platform like ThingSpace.
http://www.lightreading.com/gigabit/gigabit-cities/verizons-iot-strategy-smart-communities/v/d-id/728968
http://statescoop.com/sacramento-verizon-smart-city-partnership-brings-wi-fi-to-parks-digital-kiosks-smart-traffic-lights-and-5g-cell-towers
https://solutionslab.vzw.com/news/how-sensors-robotics-and-artificial-intelligence-will-transform-agriculture/
Nvidia's Next Big Thing: The HGX-1 AI Platform
https://www.google.com/amp/s/seekingalpha.com/amp/article/4080891-nvidias-next-big-thing-hgxminus-1-ai-platform
(notice milestone logo on the nvda radbot in the nvda tweet/picture)? smileIt's all about the robots...like these from @RADBotSecurity and #Accel. #GTC17 pic.twitter.com/PlGQfazCny
— NVIDIA Robotics (@NVIDIARobotics) May 11, 2017
OMVS: NVIDIA Showcases RAD's Robot in Its Booth at The Las Vegas ISC West Show
HENDERSON, NV / ACCESSWIRE / May 1, 2017 / On the Move Systems (OTC PINK: OMVS) is pleased to announce that Robotic Assistance Devices' (RAD) www.roboticassistancedevices.com robot was recently showcased in the NVIDIA booth at the ISC West Las Vegas Show. NVIDIA and RAD are cooperating on tailoring and demonstrating NVIDIA's Jetson chip capabilities.
RAD security robot solution offers global security teams situational awareness and responsiveness that delivers unprecedented security performance improvements, deployment flexibility and immediate cost reduction. Using the Jetson platform's high-performance, power-efficient supercomputing for deep learning and computer vision, RAD autonomous robotic systems can be more predictive, accurate, productive and easily reconfigured for a variety of tasks.
"By using the NVIDIA Jetson embedded platform, we can develop smarter autonomous robots that can learn from the environment around them to navigate safely, as well as identify and classify objects of interest, including cars and people," said Steve Reinharz, Founder and CEO, RAD. "This innovation marks the next generation of robotics."
"Today's advanced robots can learn, adapt and evolve through the power of AI," said Murali Gopalakrisha, head of product management for Intelligent Machines at NVIDIA. "Working with innovators like RAD, we're driving new capabilities and benefits for autonomous machines."
RAD currently has a sales pipeline of over 50 Fortune 500 companies and over 25 qualified dealers and distributors that have a combined customer base of more than 35,000 end user corporations. RAD recently announced Canadian operations at the CANASA East show on April 26, 2017.
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This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this news release other than statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" that are based on current expectations and assumptions. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the statements, including, but not limited to, the following: the ability of On the Move Systems to provide for its obligations, to provide working capital needs from operating revenues, to obtain additional financing needed for any future acquisitions, to meet competitive challenges and technological changes, and other risks. On the Move Systems undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement(s) and/or to confirm the statement(s) to actual results or changes in On the Move Systems expectations.
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SOG SUNDAY EVENING BONUS VIDEO DD:
@smprobotics and @RADBotSecurity at @verizon's #OCR2017 SMP #securityrobot is the part of rescue missions. pic.twitter.com/tqOMHh7sUj
— Marina Kahl (@marinakahl) June 9, 2017
(notice milestone on the nvda radbot in the picture?It's all about the robots...like these from @RADBotSecurity and #Accel. #GTC17 pic.twitter.com/PlGQfazCny
— NVIDIA Robotics (@NVIDIARobotics) May 11, 2017
NVIDIA brings its AI platform to the security industry at ISC West
GPU maker NVIDIA looks to serve as the backbone of a new generation of AI-powered surveillance solutions.
GPU maker NVIDIA looks to serve as the backbone of a new generation of AI-powered surveillance solutions.
Las Vegas – Artificial intelligence (AI), the idea that machines can learn and make decisions on par with a human, may seem like some nebulous concept concocted by Hollywood screenwriters, but the technology itself is already transforming many industries and it is slowly working its way into physical security. In fact, you may have already interacted with AI numerous times and never realized it. For example, if you have asked the personal assistant on your smartphone – be it Siri on the iPhone or “Ok Google” on an Android device – a question or watched a movie or television show on Netflix in the “recommended for you” section, you’ve experienced AI in action. Nearly every tech giant is leveraging deep learning technology to a large extent and most of those organizations are using technology built by NVIDIA.
Long known for its development of graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA has also been one of the pioneers of AI technology. At this year’s ISC West show in Las Vegas, the company is hosting more than a dozen security industry partners in its booth (#20075) highlighting how they are incorporating NVIDIA’s AI platform in various ways to deliver advanced analytics functionality to the traditional safe city and public safety market, as well as the emerging smart city sector, which includes such things as intelligent traffic management applications.
According to Deepu Talla, vice president and general manager of the Tegra business unit at NVIDIA, their goal for the show is two-fold: to educate the broader market – integrators and end-users – about the benefits that AI can provide and show the vendor community how they can incorporate the company’s technology to create these advanced neural networks for security.
“Many industries today are being transformed and, in some cases, disrupted by AI technology,” Talla says. “However, this industry is still not fully aware of the capabilities of deep learning. The leaders within the industry know but the majority of the industry is still not aware of the benefits.”
Given the hundreds of millions of surveillance cameras already deployed globally, which is expected to grow exponentially over the next several years, Talla says humans alone cannot watch these streams and recognize potential security incidents with a high degree of accuracy. Unlike traditional, rules-based video analytics, which Talla says were overpromised and under-delivered, the performance of current AI is almost unmatched, even by human standards.
“Today, most analytics never reach the accuracy of a human [analyzing video] in the same situation,” Talla explains. “But AI has achieved almost super-human accuracy and more progress is being made every day.”
According to Talla, the NVIDIA’s AI platform consists of several products that enable hardware and software vendors to develop security solutions leveraging deep learning capabilities. These include the company’s DGX-1, which Talla says is essentially an AI supercomputer in a box. The system delivers performance equal to 250 conventional servers and comes integrated with hardware, deep learning software and development tools. In addition, NVIDIA’s Jetson TX2, TX1 and TK1 modules can also be embedded in NVRs or even cameras themselves , allowing processing of complex data to be performed at the edge.
The company already boasts an impressive array of industry partners, which range from household names, such as Hanwha Techwin America and Milestone Systems, to relative startups like Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) which is looking to leverage AI to create an entirely new paradigm within the industry.
“The deployment of advanced analytics continues to play an increasingly important role is the design and deployment of today’s most advanced integrated security systems. Our partnership with NVIDIA aims to escalate the level and utility of analytics to a new level by incorporating artificial intelligence in our video surveillance solutions,” Soon Hong Ahn, president, Hanwha Techwin America, said in a statement announcing their partnership with the company. “We are very pleased to work alongside NVIDIA to co-develop innovative and powerful video surveillance solutions that will deliver the foremost levels of safety and security.”
“By using the NVIDIA Jetson embedded platform, we can develop smarter autonomous robots that can learn from the environment around them to navigate safely, as well as identify and classify objects of interest, including cars and people,” RAD founder and CEO Steve Reinharz said in a statement. “This innovation marks the next generation of robotics.”
While there’s a plethora of AI capabilities waiting to be unlocked for security, Talla says the technology will likely be used initially to improve upon the basic object recognition and tracking analytics with more advanced functionality further down the development pipeline.
“There is a roadmap of things we want to get to,” Talla says. “Prediction, prevention and those kinds of things are the next steps that will happen over the next several years and I think AI is the best solution for tackling those tough problems.”
http://www.securityinfowatch.com/article/12321825/nvidia-brings-its-ai-platform-to-the-security-industry-at-isc-west
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The Future of AI Video Analytics is NVIDIA Metropolis
AARON GREENBAUM MAY 9, 2017
Most people think NVIDIA is just a producer of computer graphics cards. However, NVIDIA also makes artificial intelligence (AI) programs, robots, and self-driving cars, and soon the company might be synonymous with public safety, all because of its solution system NVIDIA Metropolis.
Yesterday, NVIDIA proposed the creation of an”AI City” using NVIDIA Metropolis. The premise is quite simple: by 2020, countless video cameras will employ NVIDIA’s Jetson TX2 Module. Cameras will record videos and analyze them with a powerful AI capable of “deep learning” — a highly complex machine learning algorithm that, to my understanding, mimics neural networks and lets the AI learn on its own. The cameras will then send data to data centers/cloud networks that use the NVIDIA Tesla. Ideally, this data will be used for multiple applications, such as helping search for missing children or pets, providing alternate travel routes for GPS systems in real time, and reporting traffic accidents.
According to NVIDIA, cameras without the Jetson TX2 Module can still participate in NVIDIA Metropolis. While the proposed AI cameras can analyze videos on the spot, thus letting them save on bandwidth by only transmitting metadata, regular cameras can still send videos to NVIDIA Jetson or Tesla-powered devices for deep analysis. NVIDIA claims that its GPU-powered system is twenty times more efficient than similar CPU-powered systems.
NVIDIA has already partnered with numerous companies to make NVIDIA Metropolis a reality. These companies include:
Aeryon (makes unmanned camera drones)
Aqueti (makes the Mantis Camera, a 100 megapixel camera that has fifty times the resolution of an HD camera)
Avigilon (develops easy-to-use remote viewing software and HD security cameras)
BriefCam (creates a video synopsis technology that reviews videos and can index events by time)
Dahua (makes security cameras that can detect and recognize people and cars)
Hikvision (makes security cameras that can detect and recognize people and cars)
Milestone (develops GPU-powered video management software)
MotionDSP (develops programs that analyze videos for forensic evidence)
Motionloft (creates real-time person and vehicle-tracking sofware)
Netradyne (makes vision-based hardware that aids driver performance)
Robotic Assistive Devices (develops autonomous robots that aid in public safety and monitoring)
Sensetime (creates face, object, and attribute recognition technology)
VIMOC (creates software that captures and processes sensory data)
The NVIDIA Metropolis system has the potential to improve public safety. Only time will tell if people accept it.
https://geekreply.com/technology/2017/05/09/future-video-analytics-nvidia-metropolis
No worries, it was a good test for our rapid response team to test deployment time to rush to scene of misunderstanding!
Once folks, that have not gotten it yet, realize and educate them selves on OMVS/RAD and THE UF SCHOOL OF AI ROBOTIC FEMA MATH, they will also realize that "each FEMA trailer dream" Steve Reinharz has that is full of RADBOTS IS AN ADDITIONAL 42mm in revenues! Yes $42mm in revenues from a FEMA trailer dream stacked with 21 skids on bottom by 21 on top skids full of wonderful RADBOTS!
I'm dreaming of @fema deploying trailers full of our robots for supplemental security during disaster events when manpower is limited... pic.twitter.com/jJunbceHQK
— Steve Reinharz (@SteveReinharz) June 7, 2017
50% increase in revenue!
This is the farthest from what you keep touting here in an attempt, with Clays posse types, to spread fear amongst all. You will be gone posting from here shortly and onto your next assignment to try the same, as you learn more and more about yourself here and how wrong your belief system is about OMVS!
While Others Are Just Talking about it, we have "BOTS" On the ground! AI 'good for the world'... says ultra-lifelike robot
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-06-ai-good-world-ultra-lifelike-robot.html
I'm dreaming of @fema deploying trailers full of our robots for supplemental security during disaster events when manpower is limited... pic.twitter.com/jJunbceHQK
— Steve Reinharz (@SteveReinharz) June 7, 2017
THIS DELIVERY ROBOT ISN’T JUST CHARMING. IT’S STUFFED WITH PIZZA
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/delivery-robot-isnt-just-charming-stuffed-pizza/
2016 Top Security Guard Companies
http://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/87612-2016-top-security-guard-companies
NVDA - We are positioned with the right AI partner
Why SoftBank Bought A $4-Billion Stake In Nvidia
https://www.google.com/amp/s/seekingalpha.com/amp/article/4076083-softbank-bought-4-billion-stake-nvidia
AI Space WHITE HOT: Major Tech & Industrial Companies Race to Acquire AI Startups as the AI Revolution Draws Nigh http://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2017/05/major-tech-industrial-companies-race-to-acquire-ai-startups-as-the-ai-revolution-draws-nigh.html
Quebec and Israel want to partner in developing artificial intelligence
Quebec building on Canadian leadership on #AI #technology: https://t.co/vAaX4yeVRG via @mtlgazette
— RADBot (@RADBotSecurity) May 26, 2017
Everybody can read uncle festers posts for the last two weeks and create their own Book on MM tactics before companies like omvs/rad on the OTC that are ready to explode to 1 to 3 dollars a share in short order
I know my friend picked up a few more today. GOOD FOR THEM!
Hope you leave now!
The next frontier: How robotics are changing the security industry
http://www.securityinfowatch.com/article/12336956/the-next-frontier-how-robotics-are-changing-the-security-industry
Each day is one day closer to the consummation of the acquisition.
I'll take 50 please!
Yes, April 2013 - May 2017
he demoed that particular model also
You are welcome. One can can see why Steve Reinharz is working 16 hour days lately. This will be exciting to be a part of as it develops with OMVS/RAD.
Knightscope Security has raised 14MM TO DATE
Funding Raised To Date
$14+ Million
Global Security Market
$500 Billion
Over $1,000,000+ in signed contracts
Partnered with top 2 largest private security companies in the U.S. (Allied Universal and Securitas)
The Company is presently deploying its technology with 21 clients in 19 cities, 5 states and 3 time zones.
First to market in commercializing Autonomous Technology in real world application with clients at scale; $7 per hour Machine-as-a-Service vs. $25 per hour human guard
Strategic investors include NTT DOCOMO, Konica Minolta, Flex Lab IX, and NetPosa
Make sure you're not on the wrong side of the tracks as you have been so many times before
$OMVS$ I do also, especially now, since in a conversation I had with him very recently, he mentioned he's working 16 hour days and is committed to all shareholders and supporters to deliver incredible results!
Some of the day traders, as we know some of them here and always around, may God bless them that they don't get caught with their pants down, could be penny-foolish, not wiser, in a very short period of time!
We're in a whole new era now it's all gonna be up up up from here!
Don't Forget: A recent tweet from Steve Reinharz, ceo of RAD who is working 16 hour days right now and feels a great responsibility to all investors and shareholders to deliver incredible returns.
If you like seeing major interest and orders from the fortune 500...stay tuned...
— Steve Reinharz (@SteveReinharz) May 20, 2017
I thought you were a day trader all along, thank you for confirming.
Jekyll and Hyde guess you are a day trader after all under a facade of a long term investor.
lesnshawn... thanks for stopping by here and I appreciate you drilling down as always into the 8K's on my behalf .
DD: RAD is the Exclusive North American Master Distributor, production and development partner for SMP Robotics
SMP has been building base units for several years.
RAD, through their close relationship with SMP has taken the base units, added their own proprietary technology and combined that with NVIDIA enhancements as a result of their partnership with them.
These RAD units are therefore heads and shoulders more attractive than the base units that have appeared across the world on a limited basis through what looks to be a smattering of a few sales/marketing companies.
The RAD units, as of 2017 are offered on a lease contract basis across the US and Canada and only available by RAD through an exclusive arrangement with SMP. 1M in contracted annual revenue thus far.
OMVS is the publicly traded entity that is doing a deal with RAD (reverse merger).
NVIDIA powers the devices.
RAD builds, maintains and sells the units on a rental/lease basis and has generated 1M in contracts in their first 60-90 days. Have projected an 8M EBITDA for full year 2018. 1M in lease revenue in their first 60 days and a serious, well thought out 8M EBITDA projection for full year 2018. It only takes around 60 robotic units to generate 1M in revenue. 600 units = 10M and around 2000 units in the field gets them to that 8M EBITDA number.
Preferred Share class and Preferred Convertible Share class filed with SofS suggesting the two vehicles that will be used for the conversion into OMVS.
Can't Rule Out Govt for OMVS/RAD.
Not sure if brought up before but looks like a few rad Boys are being tested possibly like US Govt and a Canadian firm from the picture in the blog below: http://roboticassistancedevices.com/advancing-tech-in-security-using-robotics-to-reduce-risk/