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Thu, Sep 12, 2019

Echodyne Puts A Spotlight On 3D Security Radar At GSX 2019

Company To Lead Discussions On The Importance Of 3D Radar Technology In A Drone World

Echodyne, a manufacturer of radars for government and commercial markets, will be leading multiple discussions on the importance of 3D radar for security at GSX 2019, in Chicago, IL through Thursday.

Echodyne will be speaking throughout the show on the need for more robust 3D security solutions as drones pose increasing threats to critical infrastructure and other highly sensitive facilities. The company will be releasing a white paper on the topic at GSX, which will be available in the Echodyne booth or from the website.

On Thursday, September 12th, Echodyne’s Americas Sales Director, Darrick Felise, will lead a panel entitled “3D Security for a Drone World.” The panel will take place at 11am in the D3 Learning Theater - Booth #3100. Echodyne will be joined by Bosch, RAS Security Group, Savvux Technology Solutions, SixTech Systems, and Milestone Systems. Felise will talk with security solutions providers about how they can integrate high-performance 3D radar technology into new and deployed VMS-based security platforms.

Echodyne introduces the world’s first compact, software-defined, solid-state, true electronically scanned array (ESA) radar sensor. Ideally suited for machine perception in an autonomous age, Echodyne offers high-performance, commercially priced radars to governments, industries, and integrators engineering solutions for border security, critical infrastructure protection, autonomous vehicles, unmanned aircraft systems, and first responders.

(Source: Echodyne news release)

FMI: www.echodyne.com

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