In a digital first world where cyber security often dominates the headlines, the conversation about physical security can sometimes feel like a side issue. But what if technology could bring a new level of intelligence, proactivity and efficiency to protect Real-World environments? In this episode I sat down with Ryan Porter, co-founder and CEO of LVT, to learn how to reform his team of physical security through innovation rooted in both technology and Velder experience.
What started in Ryan’s garage as a way to check construction projects via Live Video has evolved into a powerful Enterprise platform used by 30 of the Fortune 50. LVT offers mobile security units equipped with cameras, lights, solar energy and edge-based AI options that not only observe but that not only observes but observations that not only observe, but not only observes that that is not only observed, but that not only observes that are observed AI options that not only observe but that are observed AI possibilities that not only observe. From parking spaces to store environments, and even the Super Bowl, the presence of LVT is felt where safety is in danger.
Our conversation discovered how LVT’s approach differs from traditional reactive security models. Instead of assessing images after incidents took place, LVT creates controlled environments designed to prevent events before they occur. This shift to deterrence, combined with a visible and multi-sensory presence, yields measurable results. In cities such as Paducah and Opelika, the LVT Access Task Force program has contributed to a reduction in the city in the city ten percent.
We have also investigated how the company conquers the challenges from using AI in environments with limited electricity and bandwidth. By performing intelligent models on Edge devices, LVT provides real-time insights into places that miss the infrastructure for heavy cloud computing. The result is a system that immediately delivers value, improves business intelligence and improves community safety.
This is not just about technology for itself. It is about building systems that serve people, keep environments safe and promote cooperation between companies, law enforcement and local communities.
How do you use technology to create safer, smarter spaces in the real world?
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