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GreyScan • February 4th 2021

GreyScan ETD-100

GreyScan • February 4th 2021

GreyScan ETD-100

The deadly attack on the US Capitol in Washington on January 6 highlights the need for portable and robust security equipment that can quickly detect homemade explosives and ubiquitous fireworks and flares; deadly weapons easily obtained and concealed.

The GreyScan ETD-100 can be deployed anywhere, anytime and set up in just 10 minutes. As minimal training is required, any security personnel at checkpoints can be quickly put to work to swab items carried by the public with results in under 1 minute. Hear from GreyScan CEO, Samantha Oswald, a former counter-terrorism operative, on the ETD-100, the world’s first inorganic explosive trace detector.

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