Mr. Bill Frain reports
LIBERTY DEFENSE LAUNCHES HEXWAVE PRODUCT FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
Liberty Defense Holdings Ltd.
has completed production of the first Hexwave systems, capable of detecting non-metallic and metallic threats, including 3-D printed ghost guns and liquid, powder or plastic explosives, without having to stop or remove common items like cellphone, keys and jackets while going through the Hexwave portals.
Over the past several months, the company has seen significant demand for the Hexwave technology and its backlog is growing, receiving orders from high-profile customers like Los Alamos National Labs, Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Elkhart County Courthouse, Smiths Detection, Linev U.S. and the first international sale to Grasp, Amsterdam. The demand is coming not only from the U.S. aviation employee screening initiative but also from prisons, museums, stadiums, warehouses, government buildings and other public venues.
"This is a significant milestone and accomplishment for the company," said Bill Frain, chief executive officer of Liberty Defense. "We've had great support over the years from MIT Lincoln Labs and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to finalize the design and define performance requirements, but it would not have happened without the expertise and experience of our engineering and operations team in Atlanta and Boston. Years of effort went into developing this truly next-generation screening technology, and it is great to know it will be at customer sites soon to protect the public."
The company has also signed distribution agreements with key strategic partners for increased market penetration in the aviation and urban security markets.
"Our mission is not done, and we will continue to enhance the software algorithms and AI capability to stay ahead of new threats like 3-D printed guns, suicide vests and other explosive materials that can do harm in public spaces," added Mr. Frain. "We like to think our system is future-proof, as we can seamlessly send software updates to our customers once the Hexwave is deployed in the field."
In other news, Liberty Defense will participate in a live investor webinar showcasing the future of the defence and security industry on Aug. 30 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time/3 p.m. United Kingdom time.
About Liberty Defense
Holdings Ltd.
Liberty Defense provides multitechnology security solutions for concealed weapons detection in high-volume foot traffic areas and locations requiring enhanced security such as airports, stadiums, schools and more. Liberty's Hexwave product, for which the company has secured an exclusive licence from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as well as a technology transfer agreement for patents related to active 3-D radar imaging technology, provides discreet, modular and scalable protection to provide layered, standoff detection capability of metallic and non-metallic weapons. Liberty has also recently licensed the millimetre-wave-based, high-definition advanced imaging technology (HD-AIT) body scanner and shoe scanner technologies as part of its technology portfolio. Liberty is committed to protecting communities and preserving peace of mind through superior security detection solutions.
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