Hyderabad: Rising security breaches in recent times has had aviation industry experts critically worried for sometime now. Perhaps that explains the conspicuous presence of security and safety solution providers at the ongoing India Aviation 2014 -- most of them making their debut in the city this time around.
From first-of-its-kind 3D bird radars and non-invasive (safe for the human body) detectors to a three-level comprehensive biometric security system, companies from both India and overseas have exhibited a range of safety equipment at the show this year and are optimistic of finding takers for the same.
"The upgrade of security is a continuous process which cannot be ignored. The vibe so far (at the event) has been very positive and we've had serious inquiries," said director of the New Delhi-based OIS group, Bimal Sareen.
14/03/14 Sudipta Sengupta/Times of India
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From first-of-its-kind 3D bird radars and non-invasive (safe for the human body) detectors to a three-level comprehensive biometric security system, companies from both India and overseas have exhibited a range of safety equipment at the show this year and are optimistic of finding takers for the same.
"The upgrade of security is a continuous process which cannot be ignored. The vibe so far (at the event) has been very positive and we've had serious inquiries," said director of the New Delhi-based OIS group, Bimal Sareen.
14/03/14 Sudipta Sengupta/Times of India