BINGHAMTON, NY – February 11, 2019 – SureScan Corporation is proud to announce it has been awarded one of the largest tenders in 2018 for Standard 3 EDS systems by the country of Norway. Through this partnership, Norway will test as a possible future use, centralized screening of multiple airports. Centralized screening, is a new and groundbreaking concept developed by Surescan that will add operational efficiencies for Norway and will further reinforce SureScan’s position, with their multi-energy x1000 EDS, as the innovation leader in the Standard 3 EDS market.
“We are proud to partner with the forward thinkers at Avinor, as they work toward creating the country-wide airport security network of the future,” said SureScan President, John Percival. “The SureScan x1000 is a key component in Avinor’s futuristic vision, with multi- energy detection and flexible Matrix architecture.”
Avinor is a wholly-owned state limited company under the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications and is responsible for 45 state-owned airports. Twelve of these airports are operated in cooperation with the Norwegian Armed Forces. In addition to the airports, Avinor operates air traffic control towers, control centres and other technical infrastructure for safe air navigation.
About SureScan Corporation
The SureScan x1000 is a TSA 7.2 certified and ECAC 3.1 approved multi-energy stationary gantry explosive detection system (EDS) for airport baggage screening with the highest technology at the lowest cost of service. The x1000 is a rugged, reliable, high speed screening machine that inherently requires less repair, maintenance, and use of power than traditional EDS systems. Multiple algorithms, iterative reconstruction, variable speeds, multi- energy, centralized remote screening are just a few x1000 innovative and unique features. This combination of advanced technology and forward-thinking engineering allows the x1000 to easily adapt and essentially future proofs the product throughout its life cycle.