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Jane Hunt MP introduced to 3DX-RAY AI innovation

Provider of x-ray imaging systems for security and industrial inspection, 3DX-RAY Ltd, recently welcomed Jane Hunt MP to its Barrow Upon Soar facilty, where she saw how the company has integrated AI machine learning into its Axis-CXi mail screening X-ray system.

Above: Jane Hunt MP visits 3DX-RAY Ltd.
Courtesy 3DX-RAY

The company ssystems that combine high image quality with ease of use and competitive pricing.

They offer a state-of-the-art range of portable, mobile and fixed x-ray systems to meet a wide range of security and industrial x-ray inspection needs.

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Vincent Deery CEO of 3DX-Ray who hosted the visit said “Innovation is at the heart of what we do and who we are as a company. In only the last few months we announced the integration of AI machine learning into our already game-changing cabinet-style mail screening X-ray system, the Axis-CXi, which has revolutionised corporate security. And more recently we launched a new smaller flat panel, the AS2 that incorporates the latest glassless technology as part of our ThreatScan family of portable x-ray systems, already in service with EOD units around the world.

"We pride ourselves on delivering cutting-edge, world-beating security and industrial x-ray products that are sold around the globe. Bringing important revenue, technological know-how and of course jobs, not just to the local community, but to the country as a whole.”

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Member of Parliament Jane Hunt was given a guided tour of the facility and met members of the team. She said: “It was very interesting to see the technology that is being developed here at 3DX-Ray in Barrow Upon Soar. It shows the breadth of talent that we have across the Loughborough constituency. I am looking forward to following the progress of the technology and research being done here and would like to thank the staff at 3DX-Ray for allowing me to see the fantastic work that they are doing.”
 

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