Nov. 15--In the post-9/11 world of airport security patdowns, X-ray checkpoints and metal detectors, a subsidiary of one local company is working to streamline that process. Quantum Magnetics, a ...
Richland, Wash.--Take your shoes off and place them in the bin! That's been part of the flying experience since 2006. It's the outcome of a number of threats to the aviation sector that emerged after ...
Aetrex, the company that develops and sells in-store foot scanning technology alongside its own footwear and orthotics, has a new tool for retailers seeking to optimize consumers’ feet measurements.
The Transportation Security Administration is testing the merits of an explosives detection device that could scan airline passengers' shoes as they pass through security checkpoints. TSA ...
Obviously all the extra searches and scans at airports which have followed 9/11 mean that getting through an airport has become a marathon process. One such part of an airport visit may be reduced in ...
The leader in foot scanning technology focuses on making foot health accessible, from elite athletes to underserved ...
Morpho Detection is conducting a test of its next-generation ShoeScanner at Indianapolis International Airport. The shoe-scanner device is designed to detect threats and meet security requirements ...
(TNS) — The inconvenience of taking off your shoes to go through a security check at airports may become nothing but a memory. Instead, departing passengers could step onto a small platform that would ...
A shoe scanner in Orlando is part of a program promising shorter lines if you pass a background check and pay $100. The scanner tests for explosives and metal with your shoes on... when it works. Good ...
Seriously. Is it really that bad? I'm no George Clooney, but I fly enough to have an opinion, and it doesn't bother me in the slightest that I have to take my shoes off, go through the detector, and ...