Genasys Inc. engages in the designing, developing, and commercializing of critical communications hardware and software solutions to alert, inform, and protect people principally in Asia Pacific, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company operates through two segments, Hardware and Software. It provides Genasys ALERT, an interactive, cloud-based SaaS solution that is designed to enable SLED and enterprise customers to send critical information to at-risk individuals or groups when an emergency occurs using emails, voice calls, text messages, panic buttons, desktop alerts, TV, social media, and other; Genasys EVAC that enables responding agencies to react swiftly, make collaborative decisions, and communicate event status in real time to other agencies, businesses, and the public; and Genasys CONNECT, an instant communication platform that enables first responders and public safety personnel to collaborate and share information in a single space with text, videos, images, and audio from any location. The company also offers Genasys ACOUSTICS, a mass notification speaker system; Genasys LRAD, an acoustic hailing device that projects alert tones and audible voice messages; and Genasys TRAFFIC AI by Ladris, an AI-powered traffic modeling and simulation. It sells its products directly to governments, militaries, end-users, and prime vendors. The company was formerly known as LRAD Corporation and changed its name to Genasys Inc. in January 2020. Genasys Inc. was incorporated in 1992 and is based in San Diego, California.
U.S. Market Performance
7D7 Days: 1.5%
3M3 Months: 15.5%
1Y1 Year: 17.7%
YTDYear to Date: 8.7%
The market has climbed 1.5% in the last 7 days, lead by the Information Technology sector with a gain of 1.7%. The market is up 18% over the last 12 months. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 15% annually. Market details ›
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