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LONDON - Thruvision Group PLC (AIM: THRU), a leader in walk-through security technology, announced today the launch of its new 81 Series passive people screening systems. The latest product line is designed to enhance security operations across various markets, featuring advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
The 81 Series boasts a modular design, integrating touchscreen controls for a compact and easily deployable solution. This new system aims to streamline security processes, allowing for the quick visualization of potential threats without physical contact, aligning with Thruvision’s commitment to respecting individuals’ privacy.
Equipped with space-grade technology, the 81 Series is built to support mission-critical operations reliably. The systems are mobile, with an optional integrated battery pack for increased flexibility, and are capable of screening up to 1,800 individuals per hour using the WalkTHRU concept of operations.
Thruvision’s latest SmartSCREEN and DynamicDETECT AI software enable the detection of various materials, positioning the 81 Series as a versatile tool for applications ranging from border security to loss prevention. The product line includes four models to cater to different operational needs.
The company’s technology is currently utilized in over 30 countries for efficient and safe people screening. With offices near Oxford and Washington DC, Thruvision continues to be a prominent figure in the security technology industry. The 81 Series represents Thruvision’s ongoing innovation in AI-based detection solutions.
This announcement is based on a press release statement from Thruvision Group PLC. For additional information, the company directs interested parties to its website. The release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, as actual results may differ from those projected. Thruvision has stated that it has no obligation to update any forward-looking statements post-release.
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