Knoxville, TN — December 18, 2025 — Leads & Copy — SafeSpace Global Corporation (OTCID:SSGC) has announced a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) with Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) to create a joint venture. The focus will be on deploying molecular-level weapons detection technology in U.S. K–12 schools and correctional facilities.
According to the LOI, SafeSpace Global is expected to receive exclusive rights to deploy BMRT’s molecular resonance detection technology in the U.S. K–12 education and correctional facility sectors, pending definitive agreements. The company estimates these sectors represent a more than $6 billion addressable market, based on available industry data and internal estimates.
BMRT’s technology platform is backed by 20 patent assets and has undergone third-party validation testing in blind and double-blind studies. According to BMRT, the testing resulted in successful detection of concealed firearms and magazines at extended distances, weapon-related molecular signatures inside moving vehicles without line of sight, and specific molecular signatures through certain barriers and obstructions, including water and concrete.
The company also reports that BMRT has been nominated for a 2026 Edison Award for quantum resonance detection technology.
Professor Philippe B. Wilson, PhD (York St. John University), who served as lead scientist for a validation study commissioned by BMRT, has provided independent validation commentary.
If definitive agreements are executed, the joint venture intends to focus on deployments across more than 130,000 K–12 schools and over 5,000 correctional facilities in the United States. Initial pilot programs are expected to begin during Q2–Q3 2026 in Tennessee and Alabama school districts, with a broader commercial rollout to begin in Q4 2026. The company anticipates 10–15 pilot installations during the first 12 months following initial deployment.
The joint venture plans to integrate BMRT’s molecular detection sensors with SafeSpace Global’s multimodal AI platform and its emergency response integration partner, 911inform, to deliver SafeSpace SafeSchool™, a threat-prevention architecture. The proposed system would operate through four integrated phases: perimeter detection (BMRT), AI-based correlation (SafeSpace Global), human-in-the-loop verification, and emergency response integration (911inform). According to the release, this approach is intended to complement existing security, law enforcement, and emergency response protocols.
According to the LOI, SafeSpace Global would hold exclusive deployment rights for BMRT technology in U.S. K–12 schools and correctional facilities, subject to definitive agreements. The partnership would also contemplate molecular-based drug detection capabilities within these verticals. Correctional deployments would integrate AI-based monitoring with molecular detection to enhance contraband interdiction efforts.
SafeSpace Global Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Scott M. Boruff stated that the LOI represents a strategic step forward in the company’s mission to advance proactive safety technologies across education and corrections. He also said the integration of BMRT’s molecular detection capabilities with SafeSpace Global’s AI platform has the potential to enhance early-stage threat awareness.
BMRT Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer Robert “Bo” Short stated that the company is honored to pursue a joint venture with SafeSpace Global Corporation, and that BMRT’s technology represents an advancement in preventing school shootings and stopping illegal drugs. He believes SafeSpace Global brings the operational experience, AI infrastructure, and market access necessary to scale the molecular detection technology within schools and correctional facilities.
SafeSpace Global says the proposed joint venture supports its long-term strategy by expanding addressable markets through exclusive vertical deployment rights, enhancing technology differentiation through molecular detection integration, strengthening competitive positioning via intellectual property protections, diversifying revenue opportunities through hardware-enabled recurring models, and aligning with federal and state funding initiatives supporting school safety.
SafeSpace Global intends to provide updates as material milestones are achieved.
Carmel Fisher, Investor Relations | SafeSpace Global Corporation, carmel.fisher@SafeSpaceGlobal.ai, +1 (310) 745-9171
Source: SafeSpace Global Corporation
