10 November 2025 | News
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Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP), a global leader in non-lethal response and public-safety technology solutions, announced the expansion of its partnership with the Law Enforcement Training and Advisory Council (“LETAC”) to address public concerns following the recent launch of consumer and public safety targeted humanoid robotic systems.
Wrap is proactively developing human centered non-lethal response and policy frameworks with the aim to protect the public as future autonomous systems rapidly evolve. With a blueprint and program designed to maintain human ethical control, Wrap intends to draw clearly defined parameters for accountability, restraint, and transparency.
Defining the Ethical Standard for Future Autonomy
There are no reported humanoid robots currently deployed in public safety, but we believe their eventual introduction is inevitable. Wrap and LETAC are taking a forward-looking position by developing frameworks that may prepare public safety agencies for this transition by defining how autonomous and robotic systems could coexist safely and responsibly with human officers.
These frameworks seek to address the full spectrum of operational, moral, and procedural requirements we maintain are necessary for effective machine-to-man collaboration by ensuring that emerging technologies reinforce the human values at the core of policing rather than replace them. The policies emphasize human judgment as the ultimate authority which aims to integrate non-lethal doctrine into all machine behavior and response parameters.
From Non-Lethal Tools to Human Centered Ethical Systems
Building upon its leadership in non-lethal innovation—including the BolaWrap® 150 hands-on device, Wrap Reality™ immersive training platform, WrapVision™ body-worn camera and DEMS, and WrapTactics™ training platform—Wrap is now extending its focus from tools to systems and the policy that guides them.
The collaboration with LETAC helps to support a foundational policy for:
• Ethical use-of-force thresholds across autonomous and robotic systems
• Man-in-the-loop oversight ensuring human decision-making remains central
• Data integrity and transparency to maintain public trust and accountability
• Non-lethal intervention standards that prioritize life preservation and proportionality
We believe this new effort establishes the first known comprehensive model for responsible robotic policy in public safety, bridging operational readiness with the ethical principles that define legitimate law enforcement.
Establishing Global Thought Leadership in Human Centered Non-Lethal Policy
By addressing the moral and operational implications of humanoid robotics now, Wrap and LETAC aim to position themselves as the global leaders in defining ethical autonomy for public safety. The initiative reflects Wrap’s broader commitment to a future where advanced technology strengthens, rather than replaces, human compassion, discretion, and control.