
The virtual reality (VR) construction of the passenger checkpoint is included at both the US Department of Homeland Security and the Transport Security Administration stands at the global tech event.

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Micro-X’s passenger checkpoint is supported by the DHS Screening at Speed Program, which focuses on transformative research and development to increase security effectiveness and reduce checkpoint wait times, benefiting both passengers and TSOs.
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Read more about Micro-X’s role in the Screening at Speed Program here
Watch this explainer on how Micro-X is improving passenger travel experiences here.

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