Smiths Detection and NeuralGuard announce latest partnership


Eve Goode
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Smiths Detection has announced a new partnership with NeuralGuard to advance AI-driven threat detection in security screening.
NeuralGuard’s integration
NeuralGuard’s AI technology is now undergoing integration and certification for use with Smiths Detection’s HISCAN 6040 2-is.
This collaboration was undertaken as part of Smiths Detection’s Ada Initiative, the company’s structured framework for accelerating responsible open architecture in security screening.
The company states that the Ada Initiative ensures that third-party AI solutions like NeuralGuard’s technology can seamlessly integrate with Smiths Detection’s technology while maintaining rigorous security, compliance and performance standards.
“Giving customers greater choice”
Cymoril Métivier, Global Digital Portfolio Director, Smiths Detection, said: “Security screening environments require ever-evolving solutions that provide both flexibility and reliability.
“With our iCMORE AI driven algorithm suite of solutions, we advance threat detection through cutting
edge object recognition, improving screening accuracy and driving innovation.”
Métivier continued: “As part of our commitment to expanding AI capabilities, our collaboration with NeuralGuard takes this further by enabling third party AI based threat detection within Smiths Detection’s infrastructure, giving customers greater choice in how they manage their security screening capabilities.”
“More effective and reliable”
Dotan Chayen, CEO, NeuralGuard said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Smiths Detection to bring cutting-edge AI-driven threat detection to security screening.
“This partnership marks a significant milestone, ensuring that security operators have access to the most advanced AI capabilities.
“By integrating NeuralGuard’s AI technology with Smiths Detection’s world-class screening systems, we are enhancing threat detection, improving operational efficiency and ultimately making security screening more effective and reliable.”
Chayen concluded: “We look forward to the impact this collaboration will have on the future of security technology.”