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Security Scanners Market Report: CEIA finding stadium customers for Opengate scanning system
Company: CEIA USA (U.S. subsidiary of Italian parent CEIA, whose initials stand for Costruzioni Elettroniche Industriali Automatism; but everyone calls the company by its acronym, which is pronounced “CHEY-ah”) Product: Opengate weapons detection system What it looks like: Two thin towers per gate How it works: People walk between the two gates one at a time. Positive alerts generate audio...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Liberty Defense readies first commercial versions of its Hexwave security scanner
Company: Liberty Defense Product: Hexwave What it looks like: Two larger flat towers, set slightly off center to each other How it works: People walk around the two towers in a single file "S" path; Devices can be kept in bags or pockets. Alerts cause a sound and light change on the panel; staffers also watch a tablet that shows...Feature
Please take the 2023 Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
It's that time of the year again, when we ask all our stadium technology professionals to share their insights by taking our annual Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey! If you are one of our readers who is directly involved with the selection, deployment or approval of in-venue technology deployments (and this can be an in-house or outside consultant role), I ask...News
Evolv adds Twins, Astros, Phillies and Lightning (and Red Sox) to customer list for walk-through security scanners
As part of its latest quarterly financial announcement, walk-through weapons detection system provider Evolv said it had added the Minnesota Twins, the Houston Astros, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Tampa Bay Lightning as customers, adding to a breakout year where the company more than doubled its revenue. The publicly traded (NASDAQ: EVLV) Evolv, which has rapidly added sports stadium customers...News