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New Airport Screening Machine
« on: January 21, 2016, 06:30:59 am »
Going through security in the 21st century is a pain.

At airports, it means taking off your shoes and funneling shampoo into tiny bottles. At stadiums, it means letting a stranger with a little stick poke around your belongings and pat you down.

But if Qylur Security gets its way, all of those tedious rituals will be things of the past. And it will be thanks to this bizarre, colorful, honeycomb-like machine.

The key to the Shanghai-based security company's business plan is the Qylatron.

It consists of five little pods, nestled around a central sensor that detects conventional weapons (like guns) as well as harder to see threats, like chemical weapons.

The setup is simple: Hold your ticket up to the machine, and it assigns you one of the pods that are built around the sensors. Open the door, put your bag in. Close it. The sides of the pod expand to hold your bag tightly, so it doesn't get jostled. The bag moves down a conveyor belt as it's screened. On the other side of the Qylatron, use your ticket to unlock the door to your pod. Take your bag and go.

On top of greatly increasing the speed of the security process — Qylur promises a five-fold increase — there's the benefit of being the only person to handle your own things. I tried a walkthrough, and it felt less invasive than the standard airport or stadium process.

If it works, I'd much rather use this system than the conventional TSA operation. I bet most people would feel the same.

In October, Qylur announced it had concluded testing for the Qylatron, after successful trials at New York's Liberty State Park (the ferry terminal to the Statue of Liberty), a Rio de Janeiro airport, and a U.S. stadium.

The company's plan is to provide the Qylatron to venues free of charge, along with maintenance and necessary updates (a new chemical to detect, for example). In exchange, it gets paid for each person screened, somewhere between $.20 and $1, CEO Dr. Lisa Dolev estimated.

The machine takes up only 450 square feet, and requires significantly less personnel than the standard setup. In an interview, Dolev said stadiums could cut stuff by up to 75%. Airports could drop up to half their security workers.

That's a good sales pitch. And given the public's lack of love for how the Dynasty runs airport security these days, don't be surprised if you see Qylatrons popping up around the world in the next few years.

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Machine uses an intelligent algorithm and array of sensors to scan bags in seconds, as well as processing tickets to speed up security queues
Can spot weapons and chemicals more reliably than human searches
They can process five customers at once
More efficient then current secruity checkpoints and requires less staff

« Last Edit: January 21, 2016, 12:19:09 pm by The Dynasty of Esterfort »

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Re: New Airport Screening Machine
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 07:07:58 am »
What a wonderful machination you have in your hands! My, you surely made me love it,  Am planning to make such machination mandatory in the big airports, at least.
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2016, 07:28:49 am »
The Commonwealth would like to ask if Qylur sells the Qylatron. Our airports association would like to purchase a few for a pilot programs.
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« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2016, 08:17:26 am »
And so do we.
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« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2016, 12:03:27 pm »
The company has informed the Foreign Affairs Office that it is willing to send 4 Qylatrons to both nations for no cost.

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« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2016, 12:08:46 pm »
Considering Australia's heavy terrorist problem, we would like to ask if we would be allowed to outfit all major airports with the new technology. We would be willing to pay for the new tech in full.
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Re: New Airport Screening Machine
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2016, 12:12:37 pm »
[Does this scanner run off of Hydride fuel and electricity too?]
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« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2016, 11:51:58 pm »
The Celatoroan Agency of Defense wishes to purchase the machines for their airports in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Mackay, and Port Moresby.
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