Explosives and chemical detection manufacturers in Texas (5 found)

Athena Security, Inc uses AI technology for security solutions like threat detection. They also have systems that can alert the user in case of unwelcomed visitor or mishaps. Athena helps prevent crimes by recognising threatening actions and then taking the appropriate steps to alert the right parties before threats can escalate.

DetectaChem is a privately-held company and manufacturer of the rapidly deployable, handheld, intelligent, and easy-to-operate detection system called the Seeker. The Seeker enables threat detection for safety and security operations throughout the world. Located in Houston, Texas USA, DetectaChem is a leading global provider of portable trace detection technology for both government and civilian applications.

Rebellion Photonics is an innovative award-winning company that provides spectral imaging solutions. Rebellion is a platform provider of intelligent, automated, visual monitoring solutions that make the oil and gas industry safer, greener, and more profitable. The Gas Cloud Imager, Rebellion Photonics’ flagship product for the oil and gas industry, is the first real-time continuous gas leak imaging system providing full field detection capability

Regatta Solutions Group is a boutique identity and access management integrator with extensive experience and a dedicated focus on the SailPoint Identity platform. Regatta’s identity security experts are trusted by the world's largest organisations to accelerate their SailPoint deployments and maximise ROI.

Smart Communications™ is the only provider of a customer conversations management platform. Built from the cloud up, they help enterprises deliver smarter conversations across the entire customer lifecycle – and at scale – and empower them to succeed in this digital-focused, customer-driven world while also simplifying processes and operating more efficiently.

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