The suppliers in this section manufacture X-ray machines or CT scanners to obtain information about the contents of passenger hand luggage. This category also includes explosive detection systems and explosive trace detection machines.
Kromek Group plc is an international technology group and leading developer and supplier of high-performance radiation detection products for security.
TAV Technologies explores the technological advancements that have transformed airports into secure and efficient travel hubs.
SITA has partnered with the Airports Authority of India to provide its passenger processing solutions to 43 of India's biggest airports.
Edinburgh Airport has selected Smiths Detection to supply 8 computed tomography (CT) scanners that will enhance operations through security.
Andreas Nordgren at Cisco Meraki discusses the ways Computer Vision is making the transport sector safer and more efficient.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is investing up to 1.3 billion USD in Computed Tomography (CT) scanners for US airports.
ANA Aeroportos de Portugal has awarded OSI Systems a contract to provide multiple units of its RTT 110 explosive detection units.
Royal Schiphol Group has partnered with Pangiam to develop new security technology that could help screen hand baggage quickly and safely.
Finavia has announced that it will upgrade all hand baggage security control equipment at Helsinki Airport in Finland (HEL) by summer 2023.
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