May 8, 2025 - 18:00

WALTHAM, Mass., May 08, 2025—In a significant move to bolster student safety, Rahway Public Schools in New Jersey has implemented advanced security solutions from Evolv Technologies. The district has installed Evolv Express® and Evolv eXpedite™ systems at key access points, specifically the gymnasium and performing arts entrances.
This innovative technology utilizes artificial intelligence to streamline security processes while ensuring a safer environment for students and staff. By integrating these systems, the school aims to enhance the overall safety experience, allowing for quick and efficient screenings without the need for traditional metal detectors.
The Evolv systems are designed to detect potential threats while minimizing disruptions, ensuring that students can enter their school facilities smoothly and with confidence. This initiative reflects a growing trend among educational institutions to adopt cutting-edge technology to safeguard their communities. As schools continue to prioritize safety, the partnership with Evolv Technologies marks a proactive step in creating a more secure learning environment for all.
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