Morpho and Cascade Technologies to Test a Next Generation Security Solution at Glasgow International Airport
Paris – Morpho (Safran group) and Cascade Technologies today announced that they have installed
a novel security solution for a field trial at Glasgow Airport. The walk-through portal system
allows rapid detection of ‘home-made’ explosives and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) in
real-time via analysis of air samples, without using ionizing radiation or capturing passenger
images.
The solution is the first outcome of a partnership initiated in early 2009 between Morpho and
Cascade Technologies. Already deployed for the detection, measurement and monitoring of
gases in industrial processes and emissions, the technology has been tested for
IED/explosives detection since 2005 following the July 2005 London terrorist attacks, with
support from the UK government. It presents unique capabilities for gas detection in terms of
measurement speed and discrimination and is well suited for airport security checkpoints
which require high convenience and low false alarm standards.
Iain Howieson, Managing Director of Cascade Technologies said: “We have partnered very
closely with Morpho over the past couple of years and are excited at the prospect of working
alongside them to develop a new domain of applications for our unique technology and to
see the first results of this work getting to the field.”
Jean-Paul Jainsky, Chairman and CEO of Morpho, commented: “We are very pleased with
this partnership and to have now reached trial stage with a major airport operator such as
BAA. The combination of Cascade Technologies’ expertise with our leading detection
technologies, through our subsidiary Morpho Detection, will contribute to our cutting-edge
range of airport control security solutions.”