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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Watch this explainer on how Micro-X is improving passenger travel experiences here.
Chief Scientist and CEO Americas Brian Gonzales will present Micro-X's Nano Electronic X-ray Technology: Current and Future Clinical Applications on Thursday October 1 at the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in Adelaide, South Australia.
Australian medtech innovator Micro-X has taken a major step forward in its mission to revolutionise emergency stroke care, securing a $4.4 million grant from the Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program for a world-first trial of a stroke-capable ambulance, integrating Micro-X’s ultra-lightweight Head CT scanner into frontline emergency services.
Micro-X will showcase the Miniature CT Baggage Scanner for the first time at Future Travel Experience in Long Beach, California from 9 to 11 September.
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