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ODSecurity completes Soter RS scanner installation at Cayman Islands

ODSecurity is thrilled to announce the successful installation of two Soter RS X-ray body scanners at the Cayman Islands Airport for the Customs and Border Control Service. These advanced scanners, developed by ODSecurity, are designed to detect contraband inside and outside the body using a very low X-ray dose, enhancing the airport's security measures. Effective and efficient installation The Customs and Border Control Service has expressed their satisfaction with the performance of ODSecurity and its involved partners, Installation Technology International (ITI) and AVCOM. The collaborative effort ensured the scanners were installed efficiently and effectively. ODSecurity thanks the Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service for their trust and everyone who contributed to this successful project. Together, they are making the world a safer place.

ODSecurity will be exhibiting their comprehensive solution to contraband detection at IPIC 2024 in Turkey

ODSecurity will be exhibiting at the Innovative Prisons Infrastructure Conference (IPIC) 2024 in Turkey, alongside their agent in the region, X-Ray Centre (XRC). Together, they will be exhibiting the effectiveness of two of OD Security's products; The Soter RS full body scanner, and THEIA OD’s digital assistant in detecting contraband. Visitors will find ODSecurity and XRC at Innovative Prisons Infrastructure Conference 2024, Turkey; Hilton Istanbul Kozyatagi, Sahrayicedit Mah. Batman Sok 4, 34734, Istanbul; 24–26 April 2024. Symbiotic relationship Soter RS full body scanner, combines ultra-low radiation with maximum visibility, making it extraordinarily safe and efficient. The Soter RS enables users to find anything that is either concealed inside or on a person. THEIA uses complex AI software, to automatically highlight and identify THEIA uses complex Artificial Intelligence (AI) software, to automatically highlight and identify anomalies in scan images. THEIA is driven by machine learning algorithms. The symbiotic relationship between the operators and THEIA reduces operator error and improves overall safety within prisons and custodial estates. Soter RS full-body scanner Stefan van der Veen, Sales Manager at ODSecurity said, “We are very much looking forward to meeting old friends, and potential new ones at IPIC." Stefan van der Veen adds, "We will be demonstrating both the Soter RS full-body scanner, and THEIA our AI digital assistant. So come along and witness the total detection capability these products offer."

ODSecurity's Full Body Scanner & AI technology at Milipol Asia 2024

ODSecurity will be exhibiting at Milipol Asia Pacific, in Singapore alongside their agent in the region, TT Innovation and Technology (TTIT). Together, they will be exhibiting the total contraband detection capability of ODSecurity.  Products on display Products on show at the exhibition will include the Soter RS full body scanner, THEIA digital assistant for detecting contraband, and ODSecurity’s Central Database.  Soter RS full body scanner combines ultra-low radiation with maximum visibility, making it extraordinarily safe and efficient. The Soter RS enables users to find anything concealed inside or on a person. THEIA uses complex Artificial Intelligence (AI) software, to automatically highlight and identify anomalies in scan images.  Machine learning algorithms drive THEIA. The symbiotic relationship between the operators and THEIA reduces operator error and improves overall safety within prisons and custodial estates. After the Soter RS scans a person, the data can be stored and synchronised to previous data in the Central Database. Online demonstration availability Stefan van der Veen, Sales Manager at ODSecurity said, “If you are visiting Milipol Asia, come and talk to us for an update on our products and their capabilities. If you cannot, contact us, and we will arrange for a demonstration online, or put you in touch with one of our global agents.”

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