Wytec Proposes Advanced Gunshot and Drug Detection System for Texas Schools

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Wytec (OTCQB:WYTC) has taken a significant step towards enhancing school safety by submitting a proposal to the North Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to deploy its patent-pending AI Gunshot Detection System across 1,207 Texas Independent School Districts (ISDs). This initiative is part of NCTCOG's broader effort to strengthen security infrastructure in various public sectors, including education. Wytec's system boasts over 90% accuracy in detecting gunshots from more than 500,000 live and simulated samples, alongside advanced drug sensor technology capable of identifying hazardous substances like fentanyl.
The NCTCOG plans to promote the selected security solutions through its TXShare Cooperative Purchasing Program, potentially extending these advanced safety measures throughout the region. This move underscores the increasing urgency to address shooter incidents and the need for reliable detection systems in public spaces. Wytec's proposal comes at a time when the company is also preparing for a Nasdaq uplisting, supported by a $7 million capital injection and access to up to $100 million in future funding through a partnership with Global Emerging Markets.
Collaborating with Lemko Corporation, Wytec aims to leverage over 50 combined patents in software-defined architectures to combat gun violence and drug epidemics affecting schools. Robert Sanchez, Wytec's CTO, and Brian Ponte, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Lemko, both highlight the potential of their partnership to deliver solutions that enhance safety for children across the U.S. and beyond.
Wytec's dual-focused technology not only aims to detect gunshots but also to identify dangerous drugs, offering a comprehensive approach to school safety. The potential widespread adoption of this system in Texas could serve as a model for national school safety protocols, addressing critical concerns like gun violence and the opioid crisis. As Wytec advances its Nasdaq uplisting and expands its technological partnerships, its role in shaping the future of public safety and security technologies becomes increasingly significant. The outcome of Wytec's proposal to the NCTCOG may influence the direction of school security measures for years to come.

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