Florida Leaders Get Hands-On with AITX's RADDOG LE2, the AI-Powered Robotic Dog Built for Law Enforcement
AITX subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) showcased its RADDOG LE2, an AI-powered robotic dog for law enforcement, at Florida's Tech Day at the Capitol on March 10, 2025. Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis personally demonstrated the device at the State Capitol.
The RADDOG LE2, manufactured in Detroit, features real-time intelligence, remote operation, and AI-powered situational awareness capabilities. The company aims to deliver 100 units in the coming months. The robot is designed for search and rescue, de-escalation, perimeter security, and high-risk environments.
Simultaneously, AITX CEO Steve Reinharz was in Washington, D.C., offering free firearm detection analytics to K-12 public schools as part of a school safety initiative. RAD's technology aims to provide cost savings of 35%-80% compared to traditional security services in the $50 billion security and guarding industry.
AITX, attraverso la sua sussidiaria Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), ha presentato il RADDOG LE2, un cane robotico alimentato da intelligenza artificiale per le forze dell'ordine, durante il Tech Day della Florida al Capitolio il 10 marzo 2025. Il CFO della Florida, Jimmy Patronis, ha dimostrato personalmente il dispositivo presso il Capitolio statale.
Il RADDOG LE2, prodotto a Detroit, è dotato di intelligenza in tempo reale, operazione remota e capacità di consapevolezza situazionale alimentate dall'IA. L'azienda prevede di consegnare 100 unità nei prossimi mesi. Il robot è progettato per operazioni di ricerca e salvataggio, de-escalation, sicurezza perimetrale e ambienti ad alto rischio.
Contemporaneamente, il CEO di AITX, Steve Reinharz, si trovava a Washington, D.C., offrendo analisi gratuite per il rilevamento di armi da fuoco alle scuole pubbliche K-12 come parte di un'iniziativa per la sicurezza scolastica. La tecnologia di RAD mira a fornire risparmi sui costi dal 35% all'80% rispetto ai servizi di sicurezza tradizionali nell'industria della sicurezza e vigilanza da 50 miliardi di dollari.
AITX, a través de su subsidiaria Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), presentó el RADDOG LE2, un perro robótico impulsado por inteligencia artificial para las fuerzas del orden, durante el Tech Day de Florida en el Capitolio el 10 de marzo de 2025. El Tesorero de Florida, Jimmy Patronis, demostró personalmente el dispositivo en el Capitolio estatal.
El RADDOG LE2, fabricado en Detroit, cuenta con inteligencia en tiempo real, operación remota y capacidades de conciencia situacional impulsadas por IA. La empresa tiene como objetivo entregar 100 unidades en los próximos meses. El robot está diseñado para búsqueda y rescate, desescalada, seguridad perimetral y entornos de alto riesgo.
Simultáneamente, el CEO de AITX, Steve Reinharz, se encontraba en Washington, D.C., ofreciendo análisis gratuitos de detección de armas de fuego a las escuelas públicas K-12 como parte de una iniciativa de seguridad escolar. La tecnología de RAD busca proporcionar ahorros de costos del 35% al 80% en comparación con los servicios de seguridad tradicionales en la industria de seguridad y vigilancia de 50 mil millones de dólares.
AITX의 자회사 Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD)가 2025년 3월 10일 플로리다 주 의사당에서 열린 Tech Day에서 법 집행을 위한 AI 기반 로봇 개 RADDOG LE2를 선보였습니다. 플로리다 주 재무장관인 Jimmy Patronis가 주 의사당에서 직접 장치를 시연했습니다.
RADDOG LE2는 디트로이트에서 제작되었으며, 실시간 지능, 원격 작동 및 AI 기반 상황 인식 기능을 갖추고 있습니다. 회사는 향후 몇 달 내에 100대를 공급할 계획입니다. 이 로봇은 수색 및 구조, 상황 완화, 경계 보안 및 고위험 환경을 위해 설계되었습니다.
동시에 AITX의 CEO인 Steve Reinharz는 워싱턴 D.C.에서 K-12 공립학교에 총기 탐지 분석을 무료로 제공하며 학교 안전 이니셔티브의 일환으로 활동하고 있었습니다. RAD의 기술은 500억 달러 규모의 전통적인 보안 서비스에 비해 35%에서 80%의 비용 절감을 제공하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
AITX et sa filiale Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) ont présenté le RADDOG LE2, un chien robotique alimenté par intelligence artificielle pour les forces de l'ordre, lors du Tech Day de Floride au Capitole le 10 mars 2025. Le CFO de la Floride, Jimmy Patronis, a personnellement démontré le dispositif au Capitole de l'État.
Le RADDOG LE2, fabriqué à Detroit, dispose d'une intelligence en temps réel, d'une opération à distance et de capacités de sensibilisation situationnelle alimentées par l'IA. L'entreprise prévoit de livrer 100 unités dans les mois à venir. Le robot est conçu pour la recherche et le sauvetage, la désescalade, la sécurité périmétrique et les environnements à haut risque.
Simultanément, le PDG d'AITX, Steve Reinharz, était à Washington, D.C., offrant des analyses gratuites de détection d'armes à feu aux écoles publiques K-12 dans le cadre d'une initiative de sécurité scolaire. La technologie de RAD vise à réaliser des économies de coûts de 35 % à 80 % par rapport aux services de sécurité traditionnels dans l'industrie de la sécurité et de la surveillance, évaluée à 50 milliards de dollars.
AITX und ihre Tochtergesellschaft Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) präsentierten am 10. März 2025 auf dem Tech Day in Florida im Kapitol den RADDOG LE2, einen KI-gesteuerten Roboterhund für die Strafverfolgung. Der CFO von Florida, Jimmy Patronis, demonstrierte das Gerät persönlich im Staatskapitol.
Der RADDOG LE2, der in Detroit hergestellt wird, verfügt über Echtzeit-Intelligenz, Fernbedienung und KI-gestützte Situationsbewusstsein-Funktionen. Das Unternehmen plant, in den kommenden Monaten 100 Einheiten auszuliefern. Der Roboter ist für Such- und Rettungsaktionen, Deeskalation, Perimetersicherheit und Hochrisikoumgebungen konzipiert.
Gleichzeitig war der CEO von AITX, Steve Reinharz, in Washington, D.C., und bot kostenlosen Analysen zur Waffenerkennung für K-12 öffentliche Schulen im Rahmen einer Initiative zur Schul-sicherheit an. Die Technologie von RAD zielt darauf ab, Kosteneinsparungen von 35 % bis 80 % im Vergleich zu traditionellen Sicherheitsdiensten in der 50 Milliarden Dollar schweren Sicherheits- und Wachindustrie zu erzielen.
- Company targets delivery of 100 RADDOG LE2 units
- Potential cost savings of 35-80% for clients compared to traditional security services
- Sales pipeline includes over 35 Fortune 500 companies
- Product demonstration to key government officials indicates market validation
- No current revenue figures or specific orders disclosed
- Timeline for 100-unit delivery target remains undefined
AITX's RAD Puts RADDOG LE2 in the Spotlight as Florida Officials Experience AI-Powered Security
Detroit, Michigan--(Newsfile Corp. - March 10, 2025) - Florida lawmakers and public safety officials got a hands-on look at RADDOG™ LE2, the AI-powered robotic dog built for law enforcement, during its live demonstration at Tech Day at the Capitol® on Wednesday. Invited by the Florida Technology Council, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (OTC Pink: AITX) (the "Company"), delivered a high-impact showcase of how AI-driven automation is reshaping public safety and security.
RADDOG LE2 wows Florida legislators during event at state capitol
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"Law enforcement effectiveness is enabled by technology for officer safety, situational de-escalation and citizen services, and AI-powered solutions like RADDOG LE2 deliver it all," said Troy McCanna, former FBI Special Agent and Chief Security Officer at RAD. "Seeing the excitement Florida's leaders engage with RADDOG LE2 firsthand was incredible. This technology is not just impressive, it is ready to support agencies in real-world scenarios today."
The Company aims to deliver 100 RADDOG LE2, proudly made at the Company's factory in Detroit, over the next many months, making a significant impact in public safety as well as Company performance.
During the event, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis took the controls of RADDOG LE2, navigating the AI-powered robotic dog through the halls of the Florida State Capitol. The hands-on demonstration gave officials an up-close look at how RADDOG LE2 is effective in many real-world scenarios.
"Seeing a leader like Jimmy Patronis step in and take RADDOG LE2 for a test drive inside the Capitol was a defining moment," McCanna added. "It was a clear demonstration of his interest and how this device can help people and budgets in the coming years here in Florida."
Built to assist law enforcement officers, RADDOG LE2 delivers real-time intelligence, remote operation, and AI-powered situational awareness in a compact, mobile robotic platform. Equipped with advanced sensors, autonomous capabilities, and two-way communication, RADDOG LE2 provides officers with eyes, ears and a voice on the ground before they step into a situation.
Its ability to patrol, assess threats, and engage with individuals remotely makes it an ideal solution for search and rescue, de-escalation, perimeter security, and high-risk environments. Law enforcement agencies looking to enhance officer safety and operational efficiency are already exploring how RADDOG LE2 can be deployed in tactical operations, crisis response, and daily patrols.
While RADDOG LE2 was making its mark in Florida, Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO of AITX and RAD, was in Washington, D.C., 'leading by giving' as he shared an offer of free firearm detection analytic with three legislators to start a school safety campaign. His discussions with policymakers reinforced the growing need for autonomous solutions that enhance public safety while reducing costs and risks for law enforcement agencies.
"It's clear that AI-driven security solutions are no longer the future, they are the present," said Reinharz. "As RADDOG LE2 demonstrated its capabilities at the Florida Capitol, I was in Washington, D.C., promoting aggressive school safety actions by offering our firearm detection analytic to public schools K-12 for free. Despite politics seeming forever mired in inertia I hope that this offer can bring everyone together for the greater good."
With growing interest from city, county, state and federal leaders, RADDOG LE2 is ready to support law enforcement agencies looking to integrate AI-powered automation into their operations. RAD continues to engage with agencies nationwide, offering live demonstrations and deployment opportunities to showcase how robotic solutions can enhance officer safety, improve response times, and optimize security operations.
Law enforcement and security professionals interested in a hands-on demonstration of RADDOG LE2 can contact RAD to schedule a personalized briefing and field test. RADDOG LE2 will be on display at ISC West in Las Vegas from March 31 through April 4 in RAD's booth #21131, where attendees can experience the next revolution in robotic law enforcement support.
AITX, through its subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), is redefining the nearly
RAD has a prospective sales pipeline of over 35 Fortune 500 companies and numerous other client opportunities. RAD expects to continue to attract new business as it converts its existing sales opportunities into deployed clients generating a recurring revenue stream. Each Fortune 500 client has the potential of making numerous reorders over time.
About Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions (AITX)
AITX is an innovator in the delivery of artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to gain new insight, solve complex challenges and fuel new business ideas. Through its next-generation robotic product offerings, AITX's RAD, RAD-R, RAD-M and RAD-G companies help organizations streamline operations, increase ROI, and strengthen business. AITX technology improves the simplicity and economics of patrolling and guard services and allows experienced personnel to focus on more strategic tasks. Customers augment the capabilities of existing staff and gain higher levels of situational awareness, all at drastically reduced cost. AITX solutions are well suited for use in multiple industries such as enterprises, government, transportation, critical infrastructure, education, and healthcare. To learn more, visit www.aitx.ai, www.radsecurity.com, www.stevereinharz.com, www.radgroup.ai, www.raddog.ai, and www.radlightmyway.com, or follow Steve Reinharz on Twitter @SteveReinharz.
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