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TSA to Evaluate New Personal Electronic Device Screening Technology as Potential Alternative to the Electronics Ban

The new electronics scanner is a compact, affordable solution that could be immediately deployed to airports for detecting explosives concealed in electronic devices.

MobiLab® ES - Portable Electronics ScannerKeep security lines moving. Inspection of phones, tablets and other electronics made simple Detects explosives concealed in electronic devices, providing a simple Clear or Alarm message; Fast screening enables minimal or no disruption to security checkpoints; Reports specific threat material; Uses safe proprietary technology - no lasers and no ionizing radiation; Provides Ethernet and USB connectivity to download reports and link to Data Management System; Does not use any consumables.Click here for high-resolution version
Dr. Pablo J. Prado, Chief Executive Officer, One Resonance SystemsDr. Prado is a high-tech entrepreneur and executive with global recognition for his expertise in the development and commercialization of advanced security and industrial analysis devices. During his 20-plus years in R&D and product development, he has spearheaded the development of several products -from concept to launch. As CEO of One Resonance Sensors since 2011, Dr. Prado focuses on developing and introducing to the market the company's line of security and industrial analysis products.Click here for high-resolution version
MobiLab® ES - Portable Electronics Scanner in AirportKeep security lines moving. Inspection of phones, tablets and other electronics made simple Detects explosives concealed in electronic devices, providing a simple Clear or Alarm message; Fast screening enables minimal or no disruption to security checkpoints; Reports specific threat material; Uses safe proprietary technology - no lasers and no ionizing radiation; Provides Ethernet and USB connectivity to download reports and link to Data Management System; Does not use any consumables.Click here for high-resolution version

/EINPresswire.com/ -- SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - June 06, 2017) - One Resonance Sensors, LLC (ORS), a leading global provider of advanced threat-detection solutions for aviation security, announced today that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will evaluate ORS' personal electronics scanner. MobiLab® ES is the only state-of-the-art inspection system that effectively screens devices such as tablets and notebooks, which are currently banned from being carried onboard by passengers on a number of flights to the United States. In contrast to CT and other X-ray technologies, MobiLab ES is an affordable solution that may be deployed for at-gate or checkpoint electronics inspection.

On March 21, 2017, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security imposed new restrictions on electronics in aircraft cabins on direct flights to the United States from a number of North African and Middle Eastern airports. Recent reports indicate that an expansion of the ban may be extended to flights from European airports and other regions potentially impacting thousands of flights a week.

"We are pleased to have ORS' MobiLab ES assessed by the TSA as a potential solution for screening of electronics and to deliver a new, more compact, and less costly security capability to airports and air carriers to address threats to transportation security," said ORS Chief Executive Officer Pablo Prado. "MobiLab ES was designed specifically to address the threat of explosives concealed in portable electronic devices. We are confident that the scanner will demonstrate its effective and rapid detection capabilities and its mission-critical utility in security checkpoints."

ORS' MobiLab ES uses harmless radio-frequency electromagnetic waves to inspect electronic devices for concealed threats. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.K. Department for Transportation have evaluated the performance of the scanner, and trials have been performed at two airports in the Middle East.

About One Resonance Sensors, LLC

One Resonance Sensors, LLC is a leading provider of advanced instrumentation that uses radio-frequency technology to deliver accurate, rapid analysis for security and industrial applications. The company's products include MobiLab® ES (electronics scanner), MobiLab® BLS (bottled-liquid scanner -- endorsed by the European Civil Aviation Conference) -- and MobiLab® 130 Elemental Analyzer for mining and food industries. The company also provides custom instrumentation for government and private organizations including NASA's JPL, Texas A&M, U.S. Army and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ORS is headquartered in San Diego, California, with offices in Orlando and London.

MobiLab is a registered trademark of One Resonance Sensors, LLC. All other trademarks belong to their respective organizations.

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