Frost & Sullivan: Safety in the Air - Evolving Concepts in Passenger Screening
By Frost Sullivan, PRNEWednesday, March 10, 2010
Frost & Sullivan to Host Analyst Briefing on Passenger Screening on Thursday, 25 March, 2010 at 3:00 pm GMT
LONDON, March 11, 2010 - The September 11 attacks corroborated the need for a major overhaul of
the airport security system and its value chain. Critical infrastructures
continue to be prime targets for terrorist threats and airports remain among
the most vulnerable to attack. Airport security companies must remain on the
lookout for new technologies that can catalyze growth while resolving crucial
challenges, like mandatory airport regulations and passenger safety. With the
global economy teetering on the brink of recovery and the construction of new
airports expected to resume soon, the passenger screening market has never
been so business critical as it is today.
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The Aerospace & Defence Group at Frost & Sullivan (
www.aerospace.frost.com) is pleased to announce that it will be
hosting an online analyst briefing presentation on Thursday, 25 March, 2010
at 3:00 pm GMT to focus on evolving concepts in air passenger screening.
Highlights of the briefing include a snap shot of key trends in the
airport security industry, an evaluation of the market for related and
enabling technologies and an in-depth analysis of the key growth factors and
challenges likely to impact future market performance.
This briefing will benefit airport and civil aviation authorities,
airport security equipment manufacturers, and system integrators and
distributors.
To the extent that the transportation industry is affected by
globalisation, airports are its weakest links insofar as vulnerability to
terrorist attacks is concerned. "Screening solutions that reconcile stringent
security measures with customer satisfaction are critical to airport safety,"
says Sasidharan Chandran, Research Analyst from Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace
& Defence Group. "Suppliers face numerous challenges in terms of educating
and training airport authorities on screening technologies, integrating the
equipment with external systems and implementing crisis management and
response strategies," Chandran adds.
To participate in this briefing, please email Monika Kwiecinska at
monika.kwiecinska@frost.com with: your full name, company name, title,
telephone number, e-mail, address, city, state and country and a registration
link will be e-mailed to you. You may also register to receive a recorded
version of the briefing at anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact
details.
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