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Airports in U.S. to start using HEXWAVE to screen employees accessing secure areas: Liberty Defense Holdings

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Liberty Defense Holdings Ltd., a provider of AI-based detection solutions for concealed weapons and threats, announced the deployment of its HEXWAVE technology in U.S. airports starting in July.

This move aligns with the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) National Amendment for Aviation Worker Security Screening.

The April 2023 mandate requires U.S. airports to implement physical screening procedures for employees accessing secure areas. The requirement was reinforced by a U.S. Court of Appeals decision, which denied delays in the screening process. To meet these requirements, airports are turning to advanced detection technologies like HEXWAVE.

Airports in Rochester and Boston

Liberty Defense recently secured awards for deploying multiple HEXWAVE units at Rochester International Airport and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The company is in discussions with several major airports and expects a steady order flow over the next year, it said in a press release.

A third-party assessment suggests that major CAT X, I, and II airports in the U.S. will need approximately 500 systems to comply with the new screening regulations.

Rapid, contactless screening

Unlike traditional weapon detection systems, HEXWAVE utilizes millimeter wave technology, advanced 3D imaging, and AI to detect various concealed threats, including metallic and non-metallic items. The system allows for rapid, contactless screening without requiring individuals to remove common items. It can identify liquid, powder, and plastic explosives, as well as 3D-printed ghost guns, which are not detectable by standard metal detectors.

“Insider threat is a real risk, and we are excited to be working with airports looking to implement next generation technology like the HEXWAVE,” said Bill Frain, CEO of Liberty Defense. “The common goal is to provide security while maintaining a seamless process for the employees. The flexibility and portability of the HEXWAVE allow the airport to quickly deploy and move the HEXWAVE to help meet security screening requirements inside the airport.”

Liberty Defense specializes in security solutions for high-traffic areas and locations requiring enhanced security, such as airports, stadiums, and schools. The company’s HEXWAVE product, developed under an exclusive license from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), offers a modular and scalable detection capability for both metallic and non-metallic threats.

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