Evolv Technology announced it has been selected as ASM Global?s preferred technology provider for patron screening in North America. Headquartered in Los Angeles, ASM Global?s elite venue network spans five continents with a portfolio of more than 350 of the world?s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. The partnership represents Evolv?s continued leadership in delivering advanced screening for professional sports and entertainment fans and ASM Global?s commitment to creating the best guest experience at its venues around the globe.

Evolv?s product, the state-of-the-art Evolv Express® detection system, is currently screening guests at 10 ASM Global venues across North America including EverBank Stadium and VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado, Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center in Long Beach, California and Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, since initially being deployed at multiple ASM Global venues in the United Kingdom beginning in 2022. Providing best-in-class venue operation and content and event booking, ASM Global operates venues that serve live events for more than 164 million guests annually. As part of the partnership, ASM Global will look to usher in a new era of guest experience, ingress and a layered security approach utilizing Evolv?s state-of-the-art Evolv Express® detection system within its portfolio.

Together, Evolv and ASM Global are improving the guest ingress process, with early results in North America yielding an 11% increase in arrival efficiency and 13-point increase in NPS score for venues integrating Evolv Express vs. existing averages. Often replacing metal detectors, Express expedites venue entry as guests can walk through without always breaking pace.

Sensor technology combined with AI enables the system to differentiate between threats and the everyday kinds of metal people carry. Evolv closed out 2023 with more than 600 customers worldwide and averaging 2.3 million people scanned each day.