Smiths Detection
Smiths accelerates SeeTrue partnership
Smiths Detection has embarked on a new partnership with SeeTrue, a provider of AI-based threat detection software
TSA interception of firearms remains stable
The US’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) intercepted 3,269 firearms at airport security checkpoints during the first half of 2024
Zurich to trial Smiths CT scanners
The new scanners will identify potential security threats without travellers being required to remove electronics and liquids from their hand luggage
Smiths Detection supplies Belfast International
Smiths Detection will supply Belfast International Airport (BFS) with its 3D X-ray scanners and a smart automatic tray return system
Smiths secures the Super Bowl
Smiths Detection’s X-ray screening systems were used to help secure last weekend’s NFL Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
Smiths Detection supplies Fukuoka
New technology will detect potential threats in baggage at the Japanese airport without the need to remove electrical items and liquids
Smiths Detection to supply Gatwick
Screening specialist Smiths Detection is to supply London Gatwick with its HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX carry-on baggage CT
Smiths Detection wins Incheon contract
Security technology provider Smiths Detection is to supply baggage screening equipment at Incheon International Airport (ICN) Terminal 1
Smiths Detection launches iCMORE Currency
Security company Smiths Detection has introduced its latest automated detection algorithm
Smiths Detection wins TSA approval
The Hi-Scan 10080 XCT explosives detection system from Smiths Detection has won approval from the TSA’s Air Cargo Screening Technology List
Smiths Detection and Microsoft tackle trafficking
Using a unique AI tool, Smiths Detection, Microsoft and London/Heathrow aim to uncover illegally trafficked wildlife concealed in baggage and cargo
Airports since 9/11 – what has changed?
The 9/11 terrorist attacks changed aviation forever. Two decades on, five senior industry stakeholders come together to discuss what is better, what is worse and what still needs to be done