TranSec World Expo 2008
SECURITY LABELS INTERNATIONAL will showcase their iOMNISCIENT will display a multi-international award winning
innovative security labelling solutions, designed to deter product: Abandoned Object Detection in a Crowd, Theft
tampering as well as provide undeniable evidence of tamper Detection in a Crowd, Illegal Parking Detection, Behaviour
should it occur. With every label having the possibility of a Analysis, Counting, Perimeter Protection, and License Plate
unique covert or overt identifier, the labels provide a highly Recognition. Understanding that no one customer is the same,
effective and economical alternative to a wide range of we offer many industry specific solutions including IQ-Airport
standard solutions. The range has been developed for use on all which has been developed and customised based on the needs
sizes of containers, hatches, trolleys, cabinets and packages. of the aviation industry.
Stand: C1 Stand: G17
AS&E, a leading worldwide supplier of advanced multi-
technology X-ray systems to combat terrorism, smuggling, and
trade fraud, will be present at TranSec World Expo to showcase
their technology which offers superior detection of threats
including plastic explosives and weapons, dirty bombs, and
nuclear devices. For cargo inspection, AS&E provides systems
for high-throughput requirements with multi-view proprietary Z
Backscatter technology, as well as high-energy systems. AS&E
also offers mobile X-ray screening, parcel, and personnel
screening systems for comprehensive solutions for critical
security needs.
Stand: C21
OBSERVISION will present a new generation of integrated
security solutions, based on the company’s video and audio
GENETEC will focus on their software solutions dedicated to technology. Observision applies their state-of-the-art technology
address three main security needs of airports: access control, in port security solutions to help port authorities comply with the
video surveillance, and license plate recognition. Synergis is an ISPS-code, irrespective of the port’s layout and size. Typical port
advanced IP access control system. Its innovative architecture solutions combine wireless CCTV and intelligent video and
offers a complete end-to-end digital connectivity. Omnicast is an audio analyses applications to build cost-effective intrusion
enterprise IP security solution that provides seamless detection, dock and container control.
management of digital video, audio and data across any IP Stand: G18
network. And Autovu, a sophisticated license plate recognition
technology, accurately and automatically reads and records
license plates and matches the readings to a database.
Stand: D21
L-3 SECURITY AND DETECTION SYSTEMS’ line of cargo X-ray
systems match the demands of customs, border and port
security, blending landmark image capture and processing
technology with versatile platforms that spans the range of
physical requirements. L3’s screening technologies offer an
accurate, sensitive and non-invasive approach to finding
concealed contraband and threat substances, even in a solid
packed freight.
Stand: D29
CUNNING RUNNING SOFTWARE will showcase the SAM-PRAS
is a software tool that helps reduce the risk to aircraft from Man
Portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS) and Rocket Propelled
Grenades (RPG). The system helps law enforcement to focus on
areas of highest risk as terrorist tactics and weapons evolve,
and weather and flight paths change around a busy airport.
Stand: P14
TRANSEC WORLD EXPO is organised by Niche Events, for more
information on the exhibition, conferences or workshops please
visit
www.transec.com or contact the organiser’s press office:
Nicola Greenaway Tel: + 44 (0) 208 542 9090
Email:
ngreenaway@niche-events.com
32 April 2008 Aviationsecurityinternational
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