ATD to Feature ATD-300 Sensor at ISC West 2025 Show

ISC West 2025 show attendees can see the new gun detection sensor in booth #7041.
Published: March 17, 2025

GRANTS PASS, Ore.—At ISC-West in booth #7041, Acoem, a global developer of advanced physical security solutions, will unveil its next-generation gunshot detection system: the ATD-300 Sensor.

Acoem ATD (Acoustic Threat Detection) states that its technologies are designed for security professionals, law enforcement agencies, and critical infrastructure operators who require a data-driven gunshot detection solution that delivers unparalleled speed, accuracy, and scalability—without the need for multiple sensors.

“Gunshot detection systems are not all the same. With our 30-year history of innovation and battle-proven defense applications, we have continually evolved our acoustic threat detection capabilities,” says Timothy English, managing director at Acoem ATD. “The AI-driven neural network is trained with threat data collected over decades and allows us to continually refine sensor responses for each unique environment, enabling the system to keep improving over time.”

ATD-300 Provides Instantaneous Coverage When Used with Cadence Software

According to the company, by processing events on the edge (within the sensor), a single ATD-300 sensor, combined with its Cadence software, provides instantaneous camera slewing toward detected threats, enhancing situational awareness for security teams. Acoem ATD points out the system’s edge-processed AI analytics continuously learn from the environment, reducing false positives and ensuring precise threat localization. Unlike other gunshot detection systems that rely on multiple sensors or cloud-based processing, Acoem ATD suggests its solution conducts real-time threat detection and classification directly on the edge, enabling faster and more reliable alerts.

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Unlike competitors that depend on multi-sensor triangulation and backend processing, Acoem ATD asserts that its technologies detect both the muzzle blast and the ballistic sound wave of a bullet in motion, allowing detection and location from a single sensor to ensure instant alerts and faster response times.

As a result the company concludes, The ATD-300 sensor outperforms existing solutions that require large-scale infrastructure, offering a more efficient, cost-effective solution for protecting high-risk environments such as stadiums, smart cities, campuses, and critical infrastructure sites.

“Since 1995, our threat surveillance and detection solutions have been deployed to the world’s most challenging and demanding combat environments, earning the trust of operators for their accuracy and reliability. This battle-proven technology became the foundation for our advanced threat detection systems designed for civilian applications. Today, we empower law enforcement agencies and security professionals with cutting-edge tools to enhance public safety, providing a new level of situational awareness in responding to incidents of gun violence,” adds English.

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