ISCON Imaging Introduces New Whole-body and Handheld Imaging Products

ISCON Imaging, Inc., a manufacturer of patented infrared (IR) imaging screening systems, will introduce two new imaging solutions at the 2015 RILA Supply Chain Conference being held Feb. 23-25, 2015, in Orlando, Fla.

ISCON’s new solutions are purpose-built for use in loss prevention, security enhancement and asset protection. FocusScan is an IR-based handheld imaging technology, and SecureScan is a whole-body scanner. Both scanners enable screening of individuals to provide a detailed view of objects hidden under clothing. The systems deliver high-resolution images that allow users to enhance safety and reduce loss while minimizing privacy concerns and eliminating radiation exposure.

At the RILA Retail Supply Chain Conference, being held at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, ISCON Imaging will demonstrate the benefits and capabilities of the its new scanning solutions at booth #315. Conference attendees will be able to see first-hand how quickly and easily concealed objects are identified with ISCON’s front-line asset protection scanning systems.

“We are eager to add these innovative additions to our product portfolio,” said Kathleen Tighe, director of sales and marketing, ISCON Imaging. “The non-invasive whole-body and handheld imaging products provide rapid identification of concealed items, and are designed for use in loss prevention and employee safety applications. The SecureScan whole-body imager delivers fast and safe whole-body screening, while the new FocusScan handheld imager is designed for targeted security screening. Both solutions are engineered to provide exceptional deterrence solutions to retailers and the distribution supply chain.”

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