Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ: KSCP), a company that develops Autonomous Security Robots (ASRs), has reportedly been making major moves. Looking back at the first six months of 2022, the company says it has plenty to celebrate as it becomes what some call "the go-to in on-premise security."
Within the first week of January, the company states it hit the pavement extra hard, securing new contracts, working through a large backlog of orders – and even kicking off the new year with a listing to the Nasdaq stock exchange. Prior to the listing, Knightscope had secured over $120 million since inception from over 35,000 investors.
Celebrating its ninth anniversary, Knightscope entered into a $100 million common stock purchase agreement with B. Riley Principal Capital. This commitment provides Knightscope with the right, without obligation, to sell and issue up to $100 million of its Class-A Common Stock within 24 months but is subject to certain limitations.
Knightscope has also reported beginning to expand its management, engineering and diversity teams with the addition of four new executives and a clearer vision for the future. An award-winning influencer in Corporate Diversity Governance was elected to serve the board, and a former chief contractor for government and U.S. defense agencies was appointed as the new Director for Robotics Engineering.
At the start of the new year, Knightscope announced a collaboration to protect a school district in Colorado – a state still with scars left by the mass shootings of Columbine and Aurora.
The company expressed both excitement and honor in serving this community. "Being able to deliver real-time intelligence to law enforcement during a crisis is paramount to bringing a potentially tragic event to a conclusion faster and safer. Kids are our future, and we will do anything we can to help protect them," the company wrote on its website.
Less than a week later, Knightscope reported a second contract – this time with a private school in Florida, who saw value in tightening the patrol of several parking lots subject to an influx of traffic. As a part of the school's autonomous security program, the robots protect students, businesses and vehicles to deter trespassers who might put students in harm's way.
Teaming up with an impact developer whose primary focus is on raising the standard of living for senior and multi-family properties throughout the country, Knightscope was commissioned to protect one of that company's Washington D.C. properties with the expectation of securing multiple properties in the future.
Knightscope also reports expansion in the great state of Texas, and its robots are now:
Additionally, the company says that several leading corporations have spread the word to property managers and developers in the commercial real estate (CRE) and biotech communities. Some have reportedly shown interest in using Knighscope to enhance 24/7 security programs to protect laboratories, restaurants, businesses and entertainment venues.
Knightscope has so far also reported:
For more on the company and all the latest information, check out knightscope.com.
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