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Edgybees has announced the appointment of defense and sales executive Vincent Hearn as Global Business Development Director.

Hearn will play a central role in the Edgybees’ growth as it expands operations to meet rising demand for augmented reality (AR)-enabled visual intelligence technology in the US.

“We’re thrilled to have Vincent join our ranks at a time when we’re working on a range of implementations with the US military, and know we’ll benefit greatly from his understanding of the military’s technological needs and how we can satisfy them,” said Adam Kaplan, CEO and co-founder of Edgybees.

Hearn joins the company after holding several sales positions in the technology and defense sectors. Previously, he served for 18 years with the US Air Force as Command Weapons Program Manager.

“Having served in the military for almost two decades, I understand the acute need for commanders to have a complete common operating picture when planning and executing operations, and Edgybees’ innovative technology meets this vital need,” noted Hearn. “I’m excited to join the team and help organisations make sense of the data at their fingertips and optimise their operations using Edgybees.”

Edgybees’ Argus solution will provide commanders detailed insight into operational environments, enabling more efficient, collaborative, and clearer communication in real time for teams across a myriad of industries – from military and public safety to sports and oil and gas.

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