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Knightscope partners with Carnegie Mellon on robotics education

April 15, 2026 4:48 PM

Knightscope Inc. (NASDAQ: KSCP) announced it has entered into a letter agreement with Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science for a five-year collaboration on educational projects focused on robotics and security.

Under the agreement, Knightscope will fund five educational course projects at Carnegie Mellon University over the five-year period. The collaboration will focus on robotics applications for national security, public safety, and physical security. Knightscope will also provide access to its National Security Robotics Lab at its Silicon Valley headquarters to Carnegie Mellon University.

Five graduate students from Carnegie Mellon's Master of Science in Robotic Systems Development program are currently working with Knightscope on an artificial intelligence feature for the company's upcoming K7 Autonomous Security Robot.

"Carnegie Mellon University has helped define modern robotics, and we are honored to work with the School of Computer Science on projects that can help strengthen America's leadership in autonomy, public safety and security," said William Santana Li, Chairman and CEO of Knightscope.

John Dolan, MRSD Program Director at Carnegie Mellon University, stated: "Carnegie Mellon University students do their best work when they are challenged with meaningful, real-world problems. Through this collaboration with Knightscope, we look forward to giving students opportunities to engage with autonomous systems in practical security and public-safety environments."

Work performed under the collaboration will be directed by Professor John Dolan or others designated by the Dean of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. The partnership aims to strengthen the U.S. robotics workforce and advance autonomous systems for public safety applications.

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