ODSecurity will be showcasing SOTER RS low dosage full body scanner at the forthcoming Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future 2017 conference, in Prague, Czech Republic from 15th to 17th May, 2017.
Protecting correctional facilities
Hosted by the Czech Prison and Probation Services, and organised by EuroPris, ICPA, and CEP, the aim of the conference is to challenge the private sector to develop innovative digital solutions for use in corrections to address issues facing prisons and probation today, provide networking opportunities for technology experts in the corrections arena, and to promote the use and implementation of advanced digital technology solutions in corrections.
ODSecurity will be at the Orea Hotel, Pyramida, Prague to discuss the benefits of the SOTER RS ultra-low radiation full body scanner over other conventional systems in correctional establishments.
SOTER RS low dosage full body scanner
The SOTER RS will increase the level of security operations previously possible using conventional metal detectors. Non-metallic objects hidden under clothes, in natural cavities or within the human body cannot be detected by conventional metal detectors and typically, these non-detectable items, such as narcotics, explosives, precious stones, plastic weapons, or other contraband, can only otherwise be detected by highly intrusive total body searches.
SOTER RS is successfully deployed in correctional facilities, in airports, detention centres, police and customs facilities worldwide including; Australia, Denmark, Ghana, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, The Netherlands, The United Arab Emirates, The United States of America, The United Kingdom, Chile, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
ODSecurity showcases SOTER RS low dosage full body scanner at Technology in Corrections: Challenges for the Future 2017
15 May 2017