Anonymous
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7/25/2025, 7:13:50 AM No.511295325
> A groundbreaking Israeli technology is set to revolutionize security at public venues.
>Developed by the startup Scanary ai the new system can scan up to 25,000 people per hourโwhile in motion and without physical contact. Based on radar, AI, and augmented reality, the system detects threats even hidden under clothing and has already been approved for use in Europe. A pilot is expected to launch soon in Israel.
> The system uses electromagnetic imaging sensors to detect concealed items and artificial intelligence to distinguish between everyday objects and dangerous weapons. It can identify a threat in under two seconds and alert security teams instantly.
>Unlike traditional security checks, it allows people to move freely through public areas without queues, pocket-emptying, or removing shoesโwhile maintaining privacy standards and avoiding facial or biometric tracking.
>Scanary was founded just a year ago by veterans of Israelโs high-tech and defense sectors, including former Iron Dome radar engineers. CEO Ronen Yashvitz says the goal is to fundamentally transform public safety: โWeโre offering a respectful, non-invasive solution that boosts security, reduces operational costs, and protects privacy. It's a true step forward in modern threat detection.โ
>Developed by the startup Scanary ai the new system can scan up to 25,000 people per hourโwhile in motion and without physical contact. Based on radar, AI, and augmented reality, the system detects threats even hidden under clothing and has already been approved for use in Europe. A pilot is expected to launch soon in Israel.
> The system uses electromagnetic imaging sensors to detect concealed items and artificial intelligence to distinguish between everyday objects and dangerous weapons. It can identify a threat in under two seconds and alert security teams instantly.
>Unlike traditional security checks, it allows people to move freely through public areas without queues, pocket-emptying, or removing shoesโwhile maintaining privacy standards and avoiding facial or biometric tracking.
>Scanary was founded just a year ago by veterans of Israelโs high-tech and defense sectors, including former Iron Dome radar engineers. CEO Ronen Yashvitz says the goal is to fundamentally transform public safety: โWeโre offering a respectful, non-invasive solution that boosts security, reduces operational costs, and protects privacy. It's a true step forward in modern threat detection.โ
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