Guardian Technologies International Inc. has teamed up with a company in India to tap into the growing market there.
The Herndon-based company, which makes technology to detect bombs at airports, signed an agreement with New Delhi-based Hi-Tec Aviation Safety & Security Systems Pvt Ltd. to resell its product as India's airports expand.
Guardian develops imaging technology such as X-ray scanners that detect explosives and medical imaging devices that can identify diseases.
The company said it is aiming to get its technology in some of India's biggest airports including in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai.
09/11/07 Erin Killian/Bizjournals.com, US
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