Wally performs employee and visitor check-ins and clearances with automated access control of doors and gates, plus can print badges. Wally (named as a wall mounted version of SCOT) is an alternative to front desk reception, lobby concierge services, and guarding personnel. “We are so pleased to be servicing this client and look forward to greater opportunities to come,” Reinharz concluded. RAD also expects to be able to name the client upon further deployments. It is expected that this Wally unit will lead to a minimum of 4 additional units deployed by the client. Providing this sort of solution and savings is why RAD is in this business, Reinharz added.” “When this client eventually replaces 5 workers with 5 Wally devices, their savings in headcount alone will approach $1 million. “Once again we see high-profile, influential corporate end-users seek out RAD’s AI-driven solutions to help alleviate their cumbersome personnel tasks and dramatically cut costs,” continued Reinharz. Wally is expected to replace costly staff that performs the repetitive tasks of checking in truck drivers to their secure facilities 24 hours per day. I expect additional sales announcements this month including at least one that many will consider especially noteworthy,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. “Adding clients with significant potential is always a great announcement. Second, automation can enable higher throughput in a smaller space." Automation can reduce the dependency on an ever-tightening labor market. “We currently have multiple ROSAs, Wallys, AVAs and SCOTs deployed and operating at busy distribution centers.”Īccording to a recent McKinsey report regarding the ‘entirely new logistics paradigm’, "Many operations could be automated by 2030, as artificial intelligence takes over the many repetitive activities that logistics companies perform. “The logistics and transportation industry is one of RAD’s strongest vertical markets,” said Mark Folmer, President of RAD. This is RAD’s fifth Fortune 500 company addition specific to the logistics space. The unit will be deployed at one of the client’s distribution centers in the Midwest. (RAD) has received an order for a Wally security robotic device from a new Fortune 500 ranked provider of third-party logistics services. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., ( OTCPK:AITX), today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc.
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