September 11 2019
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Vara Safety Makes 1st Shipment of Biometric Gun Holsters Made in Rochester, NY

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ALBANY, NEW YORK – A Capital Region startup focused on firearm safety began shipping Reach, a one-of-a-kind locking holster which provides instant, ready access to your handgun. The Latham, New York-based Vara Safety is in talks with several industry leaders for expansion and expects to ship thousands of locally assembled advanced holster safes through QES Solutions in Rochester, New York.

1ST SHIPMENT

On Aug. 31, Vara Safety began shipping the Reach units to more than 400 pre-order customers. Reach uses strategically placed biometrics to properly secure the handgun, and still allow immediate release. Reach units are designed to be mounted in your home, office or vehicle and are made of high-strength metal alloy. The units are being sold directly via Vara Safety’s website and on Optics Planet.

“Vara Safety will be focusing future development on our core technology application to safety in law enforcement, suicide prevention, pharmaceutical storage, smart homes and more,” said Vara Founder and CEO Timmy Oh.

CHILD FIREARM INJURY STATISTICS

According to the Injury Free Coalition for Kids, over 50 percent of handguns are stored loaded or with the ammunition, and children are 73 percent less at risk of unintentional injury when they live in a household with locked and unloaded guns. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 114 children under the age of 20 years died from unintentional firearm-related injuries in 2009. Of these unintentional deaths, 66 occurred in the 15- to 19-year age group.

AN IDEA GROWN IN UPSTATE

Oh’s ideas for firearm safety have been winning awards since 2015, when he first won Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Change the World Challenge. After winning the Smart Tech Challenges Foundation in 2016, Oh took first place at the $100,000 New York State Business Plan Competition, beating more than 2,000 teams.

Through the support of UNY50 Leadership Network and Upstate Venture Connect, Vara Safety secured a major investor in New York City’s Purritano Management. In 2018, Vara Safety received venture pitch coaching through the Center for Economic Growth’s VentureB series. The startup also received a $50,000 FuzeHub manufacturing grant from the Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund and $15,000 for a CNC machine from the New York State Workforce Development Institute.

“As a growing business, Vara Safety’s progress was accelerated through the key support of the regional organizations in Upstate New York including the Center for Economic Growth, FuzeHub, Workforce Development Initiative, and Upstate Venture Connect,” said Oh.

“ We built the company and the product to scale quickly. The whole upstate ecosystem has come together and helped us succeed. We could have moved the company to California, but what convinced us to keep the company in New York was the ecosystem,” said Christine Tate, Vara’s COO.

About Vara Safety
The mission at Vara Safety is to create a safer home – one where values of firearm safety and protection are important to those who live inside. The company focuses on creating beautiful, simple and highly engineered products and services that bring better gun security for families. Learn more at varasafety.com.

ABOUT CEG

The Center for Economic Growth (CEG) is the Capital Region’s primary regional economic development  organization, with over 250 investors in business, government, education, and the not-for-profit sectors. CEG is a New York Empire State Development Division of Science, Technology and Innovation-designated Regional Technology Development Center and an affiliate of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)/Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP). For more information, visit www.ceg.org

 

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