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Threat detection from CEIA

CEIA (Company for Electronic Industrial Automation) was founded in 1962 in Italy when it began production of metal detectors for the textile industry, since then our product line has grown covering many sectors from military and security to pharmaceutical and food. Within the security industry, CEIA provide a range of sophisticated technologies designed for the detection of threats including explosives, IEDs, weapons and radioactive materials. CEIA holds more than fifty national and international patents. The manufacturing site is in Italy with offices in the UK, Europe and the US.

CEIA systems are installed in more than 80 per cent of airports worldwide and over 95 per cent in the UK including Heathrow and

Gatwick. Currently around 20 per cent of CEIA S.p.A staff are engaged in research and development, in activities to meet new legislative changes and changing threats. Sectors we cover include: Aviation Transportation; Cargo Screening; Law Enforcement; Court and Prisons; Event Security; Loss Prevention; and Arena Security. Some of our latest technologies available to see on our stand are:

SAMDEX Shoe Scanner, for the screening of passengers’ shoes; OPENGATE for the automatic screening of individuals including their backpacks and bags; and

EMA-4 LEDS System, designed to check sealed and unsealed liquid containers carried by passengers. L

FURTHER INFORMATION www.ceia.co.uk

– each showcasing different security skills that can be employed as part of an effort to stop a terrorist incident.

To complement the live event and enhance the visitor experience, Security and Policing+ will also provide event attendees a secure, online platform for attendees to watch back content on-demand, connect and arrange meetings at the event and browse exhibitor profiles. Limited exhibitor space is still available and visitor applications close on Friday 10 March 2023. To find out more, apply for a free visitor pass or enquire about exhibiting at the show (criteria applies), visit the website below. L

FURTHER INFORMATION http://securityandpolicing.co.uk

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