Evolv Technology announced its partnership with Cape Fear Community College. The Wilmington, North Carolina school uses an Evolv Express® system to screen guests at the main entrance to the Wilson Center, the college?s performing arts venue. Cape Fear Community College has used Evolv weapons detection technology since 2019, making the transition from antiquated methods of screening guests after a school official saw Evolv in action at Lincoln Center in New York City.

The school used the first iteration of Evolv?s screening system for several years and upgraded to Express in 2023. Evolv Express uses sensor technology combined with AI to differentiate between threats and the kinds of everyday metal objects people carry in their pockets. This helps guests walk through without always stopping for individual checks, which can create backups at entry points.

Prior to its use of Evolv, guests entering the Wilson Center were subject to manual bag searches and individual screenings by hand wands. The expedited entry process Evolv helps guests spend time inside the venue versus waiting in line. At the Wilson Center, a theater which hosts plays, popular musical acts, and concerts, and seats roughly 1,600 people, having Express in place has made a marked improvement.

In addition to a number of schools in North and South Carolina using Evolv for weapons detection, Charlotte is home to several sports facilities screening fans with the help of Evolv where the pro soccer team FC Charlotte and pro basketball team Charlotte Hornets play. Beyond schools, performing arts centers, stadiums, and arenas, Evolv?s more than 700 customers include leading theme parks, casinos, places of worship, and hospitals.