ISE 2023: LINEV Systems UK setting a new benchmark in security technology with world’s first and fastest partial body scanner

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ISE 2023: LINEV Systems UK setting a new benchmark in security technology with world’s first and fastest partial body scanner
03 October 2023

ISE 2023: LINEV Systems UK setting a new benchmark in security technology with world’s first and fastest partial body scanner

LINEV Systems UK had a successful and productive participation at the International Security Expo (ISE), which took place on September 26th-27th at Olympia London.

ISE 2023: LINEV Systems UK setting a new benchmark in security technology with world’s first and fastest partial body scanner

ISE 2023

ISE 2023

LINEV Systems UK had a successful and productive participation at the International Security Expo (ISE), which took place on September 26th-27th at Olympia London. This prestigious event allowed us to showcase our cutting-edge X-ray Security Screening Systems, including Baggage, Body, and Vehicle Scanners.

At ISE, we proudly unveiled the world’s first and fastest partial body scanner CLEARPASS C.I., setting a new benchmark in security technology. During the expo, we had the pleasure of reconnecting with numerous valued customers and partners, gaining valuable insights into how our products have been benefiting their ongoing projects. It was also an excellent opportunity to forge relationships with potential new clients and collaborators, paving the way for exciting future endeavors.

Rob Keeler, LINEV Systems UK, Director UK, EU, Africa & Australasia: “We’re proud to be at ISE every year as a Premier Partner. This is one of the UK’s best shows, & this is where we get a chance to meet both current & potential customers & partners.”

One notable highlight of our participation was the chance to engage in a meaningful conversation with Figen Murray OBE at our booth, where we discussed the latest developments related to Martyn’s Law.

The event also received high-level support from the UK Government, with a keynote speech delivered by the UK Minister of State for Security, Rt Hon Tom Tugendhat MP.

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