Company that makes weapons detection systems used in Lehigh Valley announces expansion, pledge to veterans

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.- The creator of a weapons detection system and other security equipment used in Lehigh Valley schools is announcing a major technology upgrade.

ZeroEyes, based in Conshohocken, said it will invest $10 million in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) research and development.

Expansion plans include a new 3,000-square-foot experimental AI technology lab, where the company can perform live demonstrations and test its weapons detection equipment, as well as an in-house operations hub and small drone technology that can be used for threat detection and active shooter disorientation…

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