Thruvision Group PLC Thruvision trialed in London Underground station
17 September 2019 - 12:36AM
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Thruvision Group PLC
16 September 2019
Thruvision People Screening Technology to be Trialed in London
Underground Station to Detect Knives in Public Places
Thruvision to Aid British Transport Police as Part of a
Government Crack Down on Knife Crime
London, September 16, 2019 - Thruvision, the leading provider of
next-generation people-screening solutions, today announces that
its units will be deployed at Stratford Underground Station in East
London for a trial aimed at safely detecting concealed knives.
The five-day trial is part of a British Government effort to
eliminate knife crime. Thruvision's passive terahertz technology is
already vetted and approved by the US Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) and is in operational service with Los Angeles
Metro. In the UK, leading British retailers, including Next and JD
Sports, use Thruvision for security checking staff exiting company
warehouses.
Thruvision's specialised technology will enable British
Transport Police officers to identify concealed knives safely,
without interfering with travel flow, eliminating the need for
physical searches or pat-downs. Thruvision technology works by
showing the size, shape and location of any any concealed items
that block a person's body heat. This will allow officers to use
experience and training to invite a person to reveal any suspicious
looking items.
Thruvision is completely safe, respectful and non-instrusive. It
does not show any intimate body parts and it is impossible to tell
an individual's identity, gender, age or ethnicity from the imagery
it produces.
"We are proud to be working with British Transport Police on
this critical initiative, and we are confident our safe and
non-instrusive technology can assist the police in tackling knife
crime in the UK." said Colin Evans, CEO of Thruvision. "Our
technology uniquely overcomes a key security challenge inherent to
rail and underground networks - effectively detecting concealed
weapons while maintaining traveler flow through often congested
stations."
The London trial has been funded by the Home Office. Further
details can be found by visiting thruvision.com or
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-technology-to-detect-knives-in-public-places
Contacts
FTI Consulting LLP +44 (0)20 3727 1000
Matt Dixon / Shamma Kelly
About Thruvision
Thruvision is the leading provider of next-generation
people-screening technology. Using patented passive terahertz
technology, Thruvision is uniquely capable of detecting metallic
and non-metallic threats including weapons, explosives and
contraband items that are hidden under clothing at distances up to
10m. Addressing the growing need for fast, safe and effective
security, Thruvision has been vetted and approved by the U.S.
Transportation Security Administration. More than 250 units have
been deployed worldwide in 19 countries over the last five years
for applications including mass transit and aviation security,
facilities and public area protection, customs, and border control
and supply chain loss prevention. Thruvision has offices in
Washington, D.C. and near Oxford, England. For more information,
please visit www.thruvision.com.
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