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US Nuclear Corp. Discusses Entrance Into The Vehicle Safety Market with The Stock Day Podcast
US Nuclear Corp. Discusses Entrance Into The Vehicle Safety Market with The Stock Day Podcast.

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[{"type":"text","content":"PHOENIX, AZ / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2023 / The Stock Day Podcast welcomed US Nuclear Corp. (OTCQB:UCLE)("the Company"), a radiation, chemical detection and specialty drone, holding company specializing in the development and manufacturing and sales of radiation and chemical detection instrumentation. CEO of the Company, Bob Goldstein, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.Jolly began the interview by asking about the Company's new interest in the vehicle safety market. "Every disaster has causes and precursors," said Goldstein. "A great many of these causes could be detected, and disasters prevented, with a strong suite of sensors, smart analysis software and good warning systems.""Are you looking to enter the electric vehicle market or stay with the combustion engine sector?", asked Jolly. "I think we will start with the combustion engine market, although electric vehicles will also benefit from an expanded use of sensors" said Goldstein, adding that railroads, trains, buses, and cars in the combustion engine sector represent a significant opportunity now any for many years to come.The conversation then turned to the autonomous vehicles market and its relevance to the Company's development of vehicle safety detectors. "Currently the number of autonomous vehicles on the road is miniscule, and even if they were to increase rapidly, it could still be decades for it to rise to 1%. That said, just to stay on the road, each autonomous vehicle is already festooned with cameras and other sensors. Perhaps they will use some of ours as well." said Goldstein. "For now, the safety technology we are discussing is relatively simple and straightforward with detectable direct causes and prevention." he explained. "I do think as time goes on, all customers will be asking for more intelligent and predictive machines."To close the interview, Goldstein elaborated on the Company's mission to add vehicle safety to its list of protective and preventive technologies as they continue to grow and advance in the environmental sector as well.To hear Bob Goldstein's entire interview, follow the link to the podcast here: https://audioboom.com/posts/8377824-us-nuclear-corp-discusses-entrance-into-the-vehicle-safety-market-with-the-stock-day-podcastInvestors Hangout is a proud spo...